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List_of_Holocaust_films_5
[ [ "Year", "Country", "Title", "Director", "Notes" ], [ "1990", "West Germany", "Abrahams Gold", "Jörg Graser", "" ], [ "1990", "West Germany", "Der Tod ist ein Meister aus Deutschland", "Lea Rosh & Eberhard Jäckel", "" ], [ "1990", "Australia", "Father", "John Power", "" ], [ "1990", "Poland", "Korczak", "Andrzej Wajda", "Based on the true story of Dr. Janusz Korczak and his attempt to keep alive the children in his Warsaw Ghetto orphanage" ], [ "1990", "Germany France Poland", "Europa Europa", "Agnieszka Holland", "Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Writing ( Adapted Screenplay )" ], [ "1991", "Poland", "Jeszcze tylko ten las", "Jan Lomnicki", "English title : Just Beyond That Forest" ], [ "1991", "Czechoslovakia", "Poslední motýl", "Karel Kachyňa", "English title : The Last Butterfly" ], [ "1991", "United States", "Never Forget", "Joseph Sargent", "TV movie ; based on the life of Mel Mermelstein" ], [ "1991", "Canada", "The Quarrel", "Eli Cohen", "Based on the story My Quarrel with Hersh Rasseyner by Chaim Grade" ], [ "1992", "United Kingdom France", "Prague", "Ian Sellar", "" ], [ "1992", "United States", "Alan and Naomi", "Sterling Van Wagenen", "based on a novel by Myron Levoy" ], [ "1992", "United States", "The Witness", "Chris Gerolmo", "Short film" ], [ "1993", "Italy France", "Jona che visse nella balena", "Roberto Faenza", "English title : Jonah Who Lived in the Whale , aka Look to the Sky" ], [ "1993", "United States", "Schindler 's List", "Steven Spielberg", "Based on the novel by Thomas Kenneally about the real-life Schindler , a popular industrialist who cleverly manipulated the Nazis to save others , this movie won 7 Academy Awards , including Best Picture" ], [ "1993", "United States", "Swing Kids", "Thomas Carter", "Young teens in Nazi Germany listen to banned swing music and deal with the pressures of joining the Nazi Youth Army" ], [ "1994", "Austria", "Totschweigen", "Margareta Heinrich & Eduard Erne", "The subject of the film is the massacre of Rechnitz" ], [ "1995", "France", "Les Misérables", "Claude Lelouch", "" ], [ "1995", "Japan", "Anne no nikki", "Akinori Nagaoka", "Anime adaptation of The Diary of Anne Frank" ], [ "1996", "United States", "Hidden in Silence", "Richard A. Colla", "A True Story about the Podgórski sisters who rescued 13 Jews from the Przemyśl Ghetto" ], [ "1996", "United States", "The Empty Mirror", "Barry J. Hershey", "" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is an index of films that deal with the Holocaust in Europe. Films dealing with the subject of the Holocaust include both documentary and narrative films. These films were produced from the early 1940s before the extent of the Holocaust was widely known and have continued to be made since then. The films span multiple genres, with documentary films including footage filmed both by the Germans for their propaganda purposes and by the Allies, compilations, survivor testimonies and docudramas, and narrative films including war films, action films, love stories, psychological dramas, and even comedies.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "1990s", "title": "List of Holocaust films", "uid": "List_of_Holocaust_films_5", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Holocaust_films" }
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2013_Hamilton_Tiger-Cats_season_0
[ [ "Round", "Pick", "Player", "Position", "School/Club Team" ], [ "1", "1", "Linden Gaydosh", "DT", "Calgary" ], [ "2", "15", "Brent Urban", "DL", "Virginia" ], [ "3", "19", "Carl-Olivier Prime", "LB", "Wagner College" ], [ "4", "35", "Simon Le Marquand", "WR", "Ottawa" ], [ "5", "37", "Isaac Dell", "FB", "Wilfrid Laurier" ], [ "5", "43", "Neil King", "DB", "Saint Mary 's" ], [ "6", "45", "Michael Daly", "DB", "McMaster" ], [ "7", "53", "Brett Lauther", "PK", "Saint Mary 's" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2013 Hamilton Tiger-Cats season was the 56th season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 64th overall. The Tiger-Cats finished in 2nd place in the East Division with a 10-8 record, which was their first winning season since 2004. The Ti-Cats played in their first Grey Cup championship game since 1999, but lost to the hometown Saskatchewan Roughriders 45-23 in the 101st Grey Cup. The Tiger-Cats primarily played their home games at Alumni Stadium in Guelph, Ontario while also playing one game at Moncton Stadium in Moncton, New Brunswick.", "section_text": "The 2013 CFL Draft took place on May 6 , 2013 . The Tiger-Cats had eight selections in the seven-round draft , including the first overall pick . The club had an additional selection in the fifth round coming from Calgary after a trade for Milton Collins . [ 6 ]", "section_title": "Offseason -- CFL Draft", "title": "2013 Hamilton Tiger-Cats season", "uid": "2013_Hamilton_Tiger-Cats_season_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Hamilton_Tiger-Cats_season" }
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3rd_United_States_Congress_1
[ [ "District", "Vacator", "Reason for change", "Successor", "Date of successor 's formal installation" ], [ "Delaware at-large", "John Patten ( A )", "Contested election ; served until February 14 , 1794", "Henry Latimer ( P )", "Seated February 14 , 1794" ], [ "Territory South of the River Ohio", "Vacant", "Delegate seat established", "James White Non-voting delegate", "Elected September 3 , 1794" ], [ "Maryland 2nd", "John Francis Mercer ( A )", "Resigned April 13 , 1794", "Gabriel Duvall ( A )", "Seated November 11 , 1794" ], [ "New York 10th", "Silas Talbot ( P )", "Accepted appointment to the U.S. Navy June 5 , 1794", "Vacant", "Not filled in this Congress" ], [ "New Jersey at-large", "Abraham Clark ( P )", "Died September 15 , 1794", "Aaron Kitchell ( P )", "Seated January 29 , 1795" ], [ "South Carolina 5th", "Alexander Gillon ( A )", "Died October 6 , 1794", "Robert Goodloe Harper ( P )", "Seated February 9 , 1795" ], [ "Maryland 3rd", "Uriah Forrest ( P )", "Resigned November 8 , 1794", "Benjamin Edwards ( P )", "Seated January 2 , 1795" ], [ "Delaware at-large", "Henry Latimer ( P )", "Resigned February 7 , 1795 , having been elected U.S . Senator", "Vacant", "Not filled in this Congress" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Third United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met at Congress Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from March 4, 1793, to March 4, 1795, during the fifth and sixth years of George Washington's presidency. The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives was governed by the Apportionment Act of 1792 and based on the 1790 Census. The Senate had a Pro-Administration majority, and the House had an Anti-Administration majority.", "section_text": "There were 2 deaths , 3 resignations , and 1 contested election . Main article : List of special elections to the United States House of Representatives", "section_title": "Changes in membership -- House of Representatives", "title": "3rd United States Congress", "uid": "3rd_United_States_Congress_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3rd_United_States_Congress" }
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1998_IAAF_World_Half_Marathon_Championships_2
[ [ "Rank", "Country", "Team", "Time" ], [ "1", "South Africa", "Hendrick Ramaala Gert Thys Abner Chipu", "3:02:21" ], [ "2", "Kenya", "Paul Koech Shem Kororia John Gwako", "3:03:07" ], [ "3", "Ethiopia", "Ibrahim Seid Alemayehu Girma Addis Abebe", "3:05:18" ], [ "4", "Portugal", "Luís Jesús Luís Novo Carlos Patrício", "3:05:22" ], [ "5", "Spain", "Bartolomé Serrano Martín Fiz Javier Cortés", "3:05:32" ], [ "6", "Italy", "Danilo Goffi Daniele Caimmi Giacomo Leone", "3:07:46" ], [ "7", "Brazil", "Ronaldo da Costa Valdenor dos Santos André Ramos", "3:09:29" ], [ "8", "Japan", "Osamu Nara Atsushi Fujita Katsuhiko Hanada", "3:09:59" ], [ "9", "France", "Mohamed Ouaadi Mohamed Serbouti Jean-Pierre Lautredoux", "3:10:35" ], [ "10", "Colombia", "José Orlando Sánchez Guerrero Juan Carlos Gutiérrez Carlos Grisales", "3:10:37" ], [ "11", "Zimbabwe", "Tendai Chimusasa Bigboy Goromonzi Elijah Mutandiro", "3:11:03" ], [ "12", "Switzerland", "Stéphane Schweickhardt Viktor Röthlin Hansjörg Brücker", "3:12:37" ], [ "13", "Tanzania", "Wilbroad Axweso Benedict Ako Safari Ingi", "3:12:40" ], [ "14", "New Zealand", "Richard Potts Jonathan Wyatt Craig Kirkwood", "3:13:47" ], [ "15", "Netherlands", "Marco Gielen Tekeye Gebrselassie Peter van der Velden", "3:14:02" ], [ "16", "Zambia", "Stephen Bwalya Sam Mwape Felix Mbuye", "3:15:10" ], [ "17", "FR Yugoslavia", "Janko Benša Borislav Dević Ramiz Taipi", "3:15:43" ], [ "18", "Germany", "Oliver Mintzlaff Michael Fietz Steffen Benecke", "3:16:28" ], [ "19", "United States", "Todd Reeser Gavin Gaynor Eric Morrison", "3:16:44" ], [ "20", "Estonia", "Pavel Loskutov Toomas Tarm Margus Pirksaar", "3:16:52" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 7th IAAF World Half Marathon Championships was held on September 27, 1998, in the city of Uster, Switzerland. A total of 236 athletes, 139 men and 97 women, from 54 countries took part. Detailed reports on the event and an appraisal of the results was given. Complete results were published.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Team Results -- Men 's", "title": "1998 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships", "uid": "1998_IAAF_World_Half_Marathon_Championships_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_IAAF_World_Half_Marathon_Championships" }
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1999_AFL_Draft_3
[ [ "Round", "Pick", "Player", "Recruited from", "Club" ], [ "1", "1", "Damien Lyon", "Prahran Dragons", "Collingwood" ], [ "1", "2", "Nathan Carroll", "Claremont", "Fremantle" ], [ "1", "3", "Mark Bradly", "Melbourne", "Melbourne" ], [ "1", "4", "Michael Doughty", "South Adelaide", "Adelaide" ], [ "1", "5", "Ben Haynes", "Western Jets", "Richmond" ], [ "1", "6", "Marcus Baldwin", "Hawthorn ( reserves )", "Geelong" ], [ "1", "7", "Mark Wittison", "Prahran Dragons", "St Kilda" ], [ "1", "8", "Ryan Ablett", "Beaconsfield", "Hawthorn" ], [ "1", "9", "Tadhg Kennelly", "Kerry", "Sydney" ], [ "1", "10", "Darren Burton", "Port Adelaide", "Port Adelaide" ], [ "1", "11", "Matthiue Lucas", "St Kevins", "Western Bulldogs" ], [ "1", "12", "Toby McGrath", "South Fremantle", "West Coast" ], [ "1", "13", "Ben Doherty", "Morningside", "Brisbane Lions" ], [ "1", "14", "Cory McGrath", "South Fremantle", "Essendon" ], [ "1", "15", "Adam Pickering", "Calder Cannons", "Carlton" ], [ "1", "16", "Nick Lowther", "Kangaroos ( reserves )", "Kangaroos" ], [ "2", "17", "Leigh Sheehan", "Gippsland Power", "Collingwood" ], [ "2", "18", "Robbie Haddrill", "Perth", "Fremantle" ], [ "2", "19", "Luke Taylor", "Melbourne ( reserves )", "Melbourne" ], [ "2", "20", "Josh Coulter", "Central District", "Adelaide" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 1999 AFL draft consisted of a pre-season draft, a national draft, a trade period and a rookie elevation. The AFL draft is the annual draft of talented players by Australian rules football teams that participate in the main competition of that sport, the Australian Football League. In 1999 there were 93 picks to be drafted between 16 teams in the national draft. The Collingwood Magpies received the first pick in the national draft after finishing on the bottom of the ladder during the 1999 AFL season.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "2000 rookie draft", "title": "1999 AFL draft", "uid": "1999_AFL_Draft_3", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_AFL_draft" }
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List_of_rivers_of_Sri_Lanka_1
[ [ "Name", "Length", "Source", "Drainage" ], [ "Attanagalu Oya", "76 km ( 47 mi )", "Kegalle District", "Negombo Lagoon" ], [ "Kanakarayan Aru", "70 km ( 43 mi )", "Omanthai", "Chundikkulam Lagoon" ], [ "Kotmale River", "70 km ( 43 mi )", "Horton Plains National Park", "Mahaweli River" ], [ "Parangi Aru", "60 km ( 37 mi )", "Vavuniya District", "Palk Strait" ], [ "Kehelgamu Oya", "50 km ( 31 mi )", "Horton Plains", "Kelani River" ], [ "Pali Aru", "50 km ( 31 mi )", "Puliyankulam", "Palk Strait" ], [ "Maskeliya Oya", "40 km ( 25 mi )", "Peak Wilderness Sanctuary", "Kelani River" ], [ "Nay Aru", "40 km ( 25 mi )", "Vavuniya District", "Palk Strait" ], [ "Per Aru", "32 km ( 20 mi )", "Vavuniya District", "Nanthi Lagoon" ], [ "Mandekal Aru", "30 km ( 19 mi )", "Mullaitivu District", "Palk Strait" ], [ "Nanu Oya", "27 km ( 17 mi )", "Pidurutalagala", "Kotmale River" ], [ "Pallavarayankaddu Aru", "27 km ( 17 mi )", "Mullaitivu District", "Palk Strait" ], [ "Akkarayan Aru", "25 km ( 16 mi )", "Mullaitivu District", "Jaffna Lagoon" ], [ "Netheli Aru", "24 km ( 15 mi )", "Mullaitivu District", "Chundikkulam Lagoon" ], [ "Theravil Aru", "23 km ( 14 mi )", "Mullaitivu District", "Chundikkulam Lagoon" ], [ "Nay Aru", "20 km ( 12 mi )", "Mullaitivu District", "Nai Aru Lagoon" ], [ "Piramenthal Aru", "20 km ( 12 mi )", "Mullaitivu District", "Chundikkulam Lagoon" ], [ "Kodalikkallu Aru", "19 km ( 12 mi )", "Mullaitivu District", "Nanthi Lagoon" ], [ "Valukkai Aru", "16 km ( 10 mi )", "Jaffna District", "Jaffna Lagoon" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following table lists most rivers of Sri Lanka. Since Sri Lanka is a trilingual country, some rivers may have a Sinhala name (i.e. Kalu Ganga), while other have an English name (i.e. Kelani River). In the Sinhala language, Ganga (ගඟ) translates to river, where as Oya (ඔය) translates to smaller river. [citation needed] At 335 km (208 mi), the Mahaweli River is the longest river in the island, and has drainage basin covering more than one-fifth of the island.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "List of minor rivers ( up to 100km in length )", "title": "List of rivers of Sri Lanka", "uid": "List_of_rivers_of_Sri_Lanka_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rivers_of_Sri_Lanka" }
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Russia_at_the_2006_Winter_Olympics_0
[ [ "Medal", "Name", "Sport", "Event", "Date" ], [ "Gold", "Yevgeny Dementyev", "Cross-country skiing", "Men 's 30 km pursuit", "12 February" ], [ "Gold", "Svetlana Ishmuratova", "Biathlon", "Women 's individual", "13 February" ], [ "Gold", "Tatiana Totmianina Maxim Marinin", "Figure skating", "Pairs", "13 February" ], [ "Gold", "Svetlana Zhurova", "Speed skating", "Women 's 500 m", "14 February" ], [ "Gold", "Evgeni Plushenko", "Figure skating", "Men 's", "16 February" ], [ "Gold", "Natalia Baranova-Masolkina Larisa Kurkina Yuliya Chepalova Yevgeniya Medvedeva-Arbuzova", "Cross-country skiing", "Women 's 4 x 5 km relay", "18 February" ], [ "Gold", "Tatiana Navka Roman Kostomarov", "Figure skating", "Ice dance", "20 February" ], [ "Gold", "Albina Akhatova Anna Bogaliy Svetlana Ishmuratova Olga Zaitseva", "Biathlon", "Women 's relay", "23 February" ], [ "Silver", "Albert Demtschenko", "Luge", "Men 's singles", "12 February" ], [ "Silver", "Dmitry Dorofeev", "Speed skating", "Men 's 500 m", "13 February" ], [ "Silver", "Sergei Tchepikov Nikolay Kruglov Jr. Pavel Rostovtsev Ivan Tcherezov", "Biathlon", "Men 's relay", "21 February" ], [ "Silver", "Yuliya Chepalova", "Cross-country skiing", "Women 's 30 km freestyle", "24 February" ], [ "Silver", "Alexandr Zubkov Filipp Yegorov Alexei Seliverstov Alexey Voyevoda", "Bobsleigh", "Four-man", "25 February" ], [ "Silver", "Yevgeny Dementyev", "Cross-country skiing", "Men 's 50 km freestyle", "26 February" ], [ "Bronze", "Yevgeniya Medvedeva-Arbuzova", "Cross-country skiing", "Women 's 15 km pursuit", "12 February" ], [ "Bronze", "Albina Akhatova", "Biathlon", "Women 's individual", "13 February" ], [ "Bronze", "Ivan Alypov Vasily Rochev", "Cross-country skiing", "Men 's team sprint", "14 February" ], [ "Bronze", "Yekaterina Abramova Varvara Barysheva Yekaterina Lobysheva Galina Likhachova Svetlana Vysokova", "Speed skating", "Women 's team pursuit", "16 February" ], [ "Bronze", "Albina Akhatova", "Biathlon", "Women 's pursuit", "18 February" ], [ "Bronze", "Alyona Sidko", "Cross-country skiing", "Women 's sprint", "22 February" ] ]
{ "intro": "Russia participated at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. It sent a total of 190 athletes to participate in all 15 of the Winter Olympic sports. Dmitry Dorofeev, a speed skater, served as flag bearer at the opening ceremonies.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Medalists", "title": "Russia at the 2006 Winter Olympics", "uid": "Russia_at_the_2006_Winter_Olympics_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russia_at_the_2006_Winter_Olympics" }
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List_of_MLS_club_post-season_droughts_8
[ [ "Club", "Last Leagues Cup qualification", "Length of drought" ], [ "Atlanta United FC", "never ( Leagues Cup began in 2019 )", "2 seasons" ], [ "Colorado Rapids", "never ( Leagues Cup began in 2019 )", "2 seasons" ], [ "Columbus Crew SC", "never ( Leagues Cup began in 2019 )", "2 seasons" ], [ "FC Cincinnati", "never ( Leagues Cup began in 2019 )", "2 seasons" ], [ "FC Dallas", "never ( Leagues Cup began in 2019 )", "2 seasons" ], [ "Los Angeles FC", "never ( Leagues Cup began in 2019 )", "2 seasons" ], [ "Montreal Impact", "never ( Leagues Cup began in 2019 )", "2 seasons" ], [ "New England Revolution", "never ( Leagues Cup began in 2019 )", "2 seasons" ], [ "New York City FC", "never ( Leagues Cup began in 2019 )", "2 seasons" ], [ "Orlando City SC", "never ( Leagues Cup began in 2019 )", "2 seasons" ], [ "San Jose Earthquakes", "never ( Leagues Cup began in 2019 )", "2 seasons" ], [ "Seattle Sounders FC", "never ( Leagues Cup began in 2019 )", "2 seasons" ], [ "Sporting Kansas City", "never ( Leagues Cup began in 2019 )", "2 seasons" ], [ "Vancouver Whitecaps FC", "never ( Leagues Cup began in 2019 )", "2 seasons" ], [ "Chicago Fire", "2019", "1 season" ], [ "Houston Dynamo", "2019", "1 season" ] ]
{ "intro": "These are lists of active and all-time Major League Soccer (MLS) club post-season series win, MLS Cup Playoffs and MLS Cup droughts. Those teams which have never made it in club history are listed by the season that they entered the league. Among the current 24 MLS teams, 11 have never won the MLS Cup and 13 have never won the Supporters' Shield. Among those clubs which have won the MLS Cup, the longest MLS Cup title drought is that of the Chicago Fire, who have not won the post-season honor since winning the 1998 MLS Cup. The longest Supporters' Shield drought is Sporting Kansas City, who last won the title in the 2000. The only teams that have never qualified for the post-season tournament are Orlando City SC, who debuted in 2015 and FC Cincinnati, who debuted in 2019.", "section_text": "Updated through 2020 Leagues Cup .", "section_title": "List of active droughts -- Leagues Cup appearance", "title": "List of MLS club post-season droughts", "uid": "List_of_MLS_club_post-season_droughts_8", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_MLS_club_post-season_droughts" }
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List_of_Indiana_state_historical_markers_in_Vigo_County_0
[ [ "Marker title", "Year placed", "Location", "Topics" ], [ "Birthplace of Paul Dresser ( 1859-1906 )", "1966", "Junction of Dresser Drive and 1st Street at Fairbanks Park in Terre Haute 39°27′24″N 87°25′1″W / 39.45667°N 87.41694°W / 39.45667 ; -87.41694 ( Birthplace of Paul Dresser ( 1859-1906 ) )", "Arts and Culture" ], [ "Chauncey Rose 1794-1877", "1966", "Northeastern corner of the junction of Chestnut and Seventh Streets in Terre Haute 39°28′14.4″N 87°24′25″W / 39.470667°N 87.40694°W / 39.470667 ; -87.40694 ( Chauncey Rose 1794-1877 )", "Business , Industry , and Labor" ], [ "Birthplace of Paul Dresser ( 1859 ) ( one block west )", "1966", "In the median at the junction of Third and Farrington Streets in Terre Haute 39°27′24″N 87°24′49.9″W / 39.45667°N 87.413861°W / 39.45667 ; -87.413861 ( Birthplace of Paul Dresser ( 1859 ) ( one block west ) )", "Arts and Culture" ], [ "Eugene Victor Debs 1855-1926", "1976", "Southwestern corner of Marks Field at Indiana State University in Terre Haute 39°28′14.4″N 87°24′49″W / 39.470667°N 87.41361°W / 39.470667 ; -87.41361 ( Eugene Victor Debs 1855-1926 )", "Business , Industry , and Labor , Politics" ], [ "[ Charles Gene Abrell ]", "1982", "Along State Road 63 at the Wabash River on the northern side of Terre Haute 39°29′54″N 87°25′13″W / 39.49833°N 87.42028°W / 39.49833 ; -87.42028 ( [ Charles Gene Abrell ] )", "Military" ], [ "Home of Eugene V. Debs", "1992", "451 N. Eighth Street in Terre Haute 39°28′19″N 87°24′20″W / 39.47194°N 87.40556°W / 39.47194 ; -87.40556 ( Home of Eugene V. Debs )", "Business , Industry , and Labor , Historic District , Neighborhoods , and Towns , Politics" ], [ "Union Hospital", "1992", "Northwestern corner of the junction of Seventh Street and 8th Avenue in Terre Haute 39°29′5.6″N 87°24′26″W / 39.484889°N 87.40722°W / 39.484889 ; -87.40722 ( Union Hospital )", "Science , Medicine , and Inventions , Women" ], [ "Birthplace of the Coca-Cola Bottle", "1994", "Northeastern corner of the junction of Third and Voorhees Streets in Terre Haute 39°26′28.2″N 87°24′49″W / 39.441167°N 87.41361°W / 39.441167 ; -87.41361 ( Birthplace of the Coca-Cola Bottle )", "Business , Industry , and Labor , Arts and Culture" ], [ "Crossroads of America", "1998", "Northwestern corner of the junction of Seventh Street and Wabash Avenue in Terre Haute 39°28′0″N 87°24′26″W / 39.46667°N 87.40722°W / 39.46667 ; -87.40722 ( Crossroads of America )", "Transportation" ], [ "Markle Mill Site", "2001", "4900 Mill Dam Road in North Terre Haute 39°31′40″N 87°20′48″W / 39.52778°N 87.34667°W / 39.52778 ; -87.34667 ( Markle Mill Site )", "Business , Industry , and Labor" ], [ "Wea Tribe at Terre Haute", "2004", "Junction of First and Oak Streets at Fairbanks Park in Terre Haute 39°27′40″N 87°25′1″W / 39.46111°N 87.41694°W / 39.46111 ; -87.41694 ( Wea Tribe at Terre Haute )", "American Indian/Native American" ], [ "Saint Theodora Guérin", "2009", "Sisters of Providence motherhouse grounds , located on Grotto Lane directly across from Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods 39°30′31.5″N 87°27′40″W / 39.508750°N 87.46111°W / 39.508750 ; -87.46111 ( Saint Theodora Guérin )", "Education & Libraries , Women , Religion" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of the Indiana state historical markers in Vigo County. This is intended to be a complete list of the official state historical markers placed in Vigo County, Indiana, United States by the Indiana Historical Bureau. The locations of the historical markers and their latitude and longitude coordinates are included below when available, along with their names, years of placement, and topics as recorded by the Historical Bureau. There are 12 historical markers located in Vigo County.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Historical markers", "title": "List of Indiana state historical markers in Vigo County", "uid": "List_of_Indiana_state_historical_markers_in_Vigo_County_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indiana_state_historical_markers_in_Vigo_County" }
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2309
Dogwood_Stakes_0
[ [ "Year", "Winner", "Jockey", "Trainer", "Owner", "Time" ], [ "2018", "Divine Queen", "Calvin Borel", "William Bradley", "William B. Bradley & Carl Hurst", "1:25.04" ], [ "2017", "Pinch Hit", "Jon Court", "Brad Cox", "Klein Racing", "1:23.27" ], [ "2016", "Mines And Magic", "Robby Albarado", "Victoria Oliver", "G. Watts Humphrey Jr", "1:23.29" ], [ "2015", "Super Majesty", "Alex Solis", "Jerry Hollendorfer", "LNJ Foxwoods", "1:23.02" ], [ "2014", "Thank You Marylou", "Miguel Mena", "Michael J . Maker", "Ken and Sarah Ramsey", "1:23.19" ], [ "2013", "Sky Girl", "Corey J. Lanerie", "William I. Mott", "Alpha Delta Stables", "1:23.73" ], [ "2011", "Salty Strike", "Manoel Cruz", "Ken McPeek |", "Craig B . Singer", "1:35.39" ], [ "2010", "Ailalea", "Calvin Borel", "Todd Pletcher", "Starlight Partners", "1:35.89" ], [ "2009", "Hightap", "Shaun Bridgmohan", "Steve Asmussen", "Winchell/ Gainesway", "1:35.78" ], [ "2008", "Acoma", "Robby Albarado", "David M. Carroll", "Alexander & Groves", "1:34.56" ], [ "2007", "Lady Joanne", "Calvin Borel", "Carl Nafzger", "Bentley L. Smith Trust", "1:35.35" ], [ "2006", "Joint Effort", "Rene Douglas", "Dale L. Romans", "Donald R. Dizney", "1:35.49" ], [ "2005", "Miss Matched", "Shaun Bridgmohan", "John T. Ward", "John C. Oxley", "1:43.49" ], [ "2004", "Stellar Jayne", "Robby Albarado", "D. Wayne Lukas", "Spendthrift Farm /Chuck Kidder", "1:43.14" ], [ "2003", "Golden Marlin", "Shane Sellers", "Greg Foley", "J. Famularo & W. Glass", "1:45.96" ], [ "2002", "Take Charge Lady", "Tony D'Amico", "Kenneth McPeek", "Select Stable ( Jerry & Faye Bach )", "1:42.73" ], [ "2001", "Nasty Storm", "Lonnie Meche", "Dallas Stewart", "Stewart / Crum /Reilly McDonald", "1:43.11" ], [ "2000", "Welcome Surprise", "Francisco Torres", "Neil J. Howard", "W. S. Farish /Mrs . W. S. Kilroy", "1:46.80" ], [ "1999", "Golden Temper", "Shane Sellers", "W. Elliott Walden", "Mark Stanley", "1:43.73" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Dogwood Stakes is a Listed American Thoroughbred horse race run annually at Churchill Downs racetrack in Louisville, Kentucky. Once held in late May but now in the early Fall, event is open to three-year-old fillies. It is currently contested on dirt over a distance of 7 furlongs. Since its inauguration in 1975, the race has been contested at a variety of distances:", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Winners since 1998", "title": "Dogwood Stakes", "uid": "Dogwood_Stakes_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogwood_Stakes" }
2,309
2310
List_of_Rhodesian_and_Zimbabwean_football_champions_1
[ [ "Season", "League champions ( number of titles )", "League runners-up", "Cup winners ( number of cups )" ], [ "1980", "Dynamos ( 7 )", "Black Aces", "CAPS United ( 1 )" ], [ "1981", "Dynamos ( 8 )", "Rio Tinto", "CAPS United ( 2 )" ], [ "1982", "Dynamos ( 9 )", "", "CAPS United ( 3 )" ], [ "1983", "Dynamos ( 10 )", "Rio Tinto", "CAPS United ( 4 )" ], [ "1984", "Black Rhinos ( 1 )", "Arcadia United", "Black Rhinos ( 1 )" ], [ "1985", "Dynamos ( 11 )", "Highlanders", "Dynamos ( 2 )" ], [ "1986", "Dynamos ( 12 )", "CAPS United", "Dynamos ( 3 )" ], [ "1987", "Black Rhinos ( 2 )", "Dynamos", "Zimbabwe Saints ( 3 )" ], [ "1988", "Zimbabwe Saints ( 2 )", "Dynamos", "Dynamos ( 4 )" ], [ "1989", "Dynamos ( 13 )", "Zimbabwe Saints", "Dynamos ( 5 )" ], [ "1990", "Highlanders ( 1 )", "CAPS United", "Highlanders ( 1 )" ], [ "1991", "Dynamos ( 14 )", "Black Rhinos", "Wankie ( 3 )" ], [ "1992", "Black Aces ( 1 )", "CAPS United", "CAPS United ( 5 )" ], [ "1993", "Highlanders ( 2 )", "CAPS United", "Tanganda ( 1 )" ], [ "1994", "Dynamos ( 15 )", "Highlanders", "Blackpool ( 1 )" ], [ "1995", "Dynamos ( 16 )", "Blackpool", "Chapungu United ( 1 )" ], [ "1996", "CAPS United ( 2 )", "Dynamos", "Dynamos ( 6 )" ], [ "1997", "Dynamos ( 17 )", "CAPS United", "CAPS United ( 6 )" ], [ "1998-99", "Highlanders ( 3 )", "Dynamos", "CAPS United ( 7 )" ], [ "2000", "Highlanders ( 4 )", "Amazulu", "No cup held" ] ]
{ "intro": "The association football champions of Zimbabwe are the winners of the highest league in Zimbabwean football, which is the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League (ZPSL). The ZPSL was founded in 1980, after Zimbabwe's internationally recognised independence, as a successor to the Rhodesia National Football League, which started in 1962. Originally governed by the Zimbabwe Football Association - the renamed Rhodesia Football Association, created in 1965 - the ZPSL has run itself since 1993. The first edition of the Rhodesia National Football League took place in 1962, when Bulawayo Rovers won both the inaugural league championship and Cup of Rhodesia to claim the Double in the first season of nationally organised competition in Rhodesia. Since then, the championship has been largely dominated by teams from the country's capital, Harare (Salisbury until 1982), and second-largest city, Bulawayo: all but three of the 50 championships contested in the country have been won by a team based in one of these two cities. The record 22 titles won by Dynamos is more than twice as many as the number won by the second-most decorated, Bulawayo's Highlanders, who have won seven. Dynamos and Highlanders share the record for most consecutive championships won, each having won four titles in succession. Harare-based Dynamos are the most successful team in cup competition, with ten cup-final victories to their name, one more than CAPS United. Unlike the league, the cup has been won numerous times by clubs from outside the traditional centres of Harare and Bulawayo; provincial sides such as Hwange, Mhangura and Masvingo United have claimed the cup on multiple occasions. The Double has been achieved 11 times in Zimbabwean football; since Bulawayo Rovers won both the league and cup in 1962, the Double has been repeated by Dynamos (seven times), Zimbabwe Saints, Black Rhinos, Highlanders and CAPS Unmited.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Champions -- Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League ( 1980–present )", "title": "List of Zimbabwean football champions", "uid": "List_of_Rhodesian_and_Zimbabwean_football_champions_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Zimbabwean_football_champions" }
2,310
2311
Stephen_Campbell_Moore_2
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Network", "Notes" ], [ "2003", "Byron", "John Cam Hobhouse", "BBC Two", "Two-part drama" ], [ "2004", "He Knew He Was Right", "Hugh Stanbury", "BBC One", "Mini-series" ], [ "2005", "Wallis & Edward", "Edward VIII", "", "" ], [ "2006", "Hustle", "Quenton Cornfoot", "BBC One", "Series 3 , Episode 3 Ties That Bind Us" ], [ "2007", "Rough Crossings", "John Clarkson", "", "" ], [ "2008", "The Sea Wolf", "Humphrey Van Weyden", "", "Mini-series" ], [ "2008", "Lark Rise to Candleford", "James Delafield", "BBC One", "Series 1 , Episode 8" ], [ "2008", "Ashes to Ashes", "Evan White", "BBC One", "Series 1" ], [ "2009", "A Short Stay in Switzerland", "Edward", "BBC One", "TV film" ], [ "2010", "Ben Hur", "Messala", "CBC", "" ], [ "2010", "Pulse", "Nick", "BBC Three", "Pilot" ], [ "2011", "Just Henry", "Joseph Dodge", "ITV", "TV film" ], [ "2012", "Titanic", "Thomas Andrews", "ITV", "Mini-series" ], [ "2012", "2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony", "Chariots of fire scene", "BBC One", "Televised Event" ], [ "2012", "Hunted", "Stephen Turner", "BBC One", "Mini Series" ], [ "2013", "Complicit", "Tony Coveney", "Channel 4", "TV film" ], [ "2013", "The Wrong Mans", "Smoke", "BBC Two", "Series 1" ], [ "2013", "Words of Everest", "George Mallory", "BBC", "" ], [ "2014", "Our Zoo", "Reverend Aaron Webb", "BBC One", "" ], [ "2015", "The Go-Between", "Viscount Hugh Trimingham", "BBC One", "TV film" ] ]
{ "intro": "Stephen Campbell Moore (born Stephen Moore Thorpe; 30 November 1977) is an English actor, best known for his roles in the Alan Bennett play The History Boys and the film based on it.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Credits -- Television", "title": "Stephen Campbell Moore", "uid": "Stephen_Campbell_Moore_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Campbell_Moore" }
2,311
2312
List_of_Masonic_buildings_in_the_United_States_40
[ [ "", "Building", "Dates", "Location", "City , State", "Description" ], [ "1", "Masonic Temple ( Aberdeen , South Dakota )", "1899 built 1980 NRHP-listed", "503 S. Main St. 45°27′35″N 98°29′15″W / 45.45972°N 98.48750°W / 45.45972 ; -98.48750 ( Masonic Temple ( Aberdeen , SD ) )", "Aberdeen , South Dakota", "Romanesque , Italian Villa , and Moorish styles" ], [ "2", "Arlington Masonic Temple", "1907-08 built 2017 NRHP-listed", "222 S. Main St. 44°21′47″N 97°08′06″W / 44.36306°N 97.13500°W / 44.36306 ; -97.13500 ( Arlington Masonic Temple )", "Arlington , South Dakota", "" ], [ "3", "Flandreau Masonic Temple", "1916 built 1989 NRHP-listed", "200 E. Second Ave. 44°02′59″N 96°35′28.8″W / 44.04972°N 96.591333°W / 44.04972 ; -96.591333 ( Flandreau Masonic Temple )", "Flandreau , South Dakota", "Major renovation of a former , damaged courthouse building in 1916 produced massive Colonial Revival building with pediment supported by four Ionic columns" ], [ "4", "Hermosa Masonic Lodge", "1889 built 1926 moved 2009 NRHP-listed", "", "Hermosa , South Dakota", "Built as a schoolhouse , moved and converted in 1926" ], [ "5", "Mobridge Masonic Temple", "1923 built 1977 NRHP-listed", "6th and Main Sts . 45°32′17″N 100°26′0″W / 45.53806°N 100.43333°W / 45.53806 ; -100.43333 ( Mobridge Masonic Temple )", "Mobridge , South Dakota", "Exotic Revival" ], [ "6", "Mt . Moriah Masonic Lodge No . 155", "1917 built 2004 NRHP-listed", "101 Main St. S 43°50′11″N 101°30′35″W / 43.83639°N 101.50972°W / 43.83639 ; -101.50972 ( Mt . Moriah Masonic Lodge No . 155 )", "Kadoka , South Dakota", "Classical Revival" ], [ "7", "Parker Masonic Hall", "1925 built 2004 NRHP-listed", "130 S. Cherry Ave. 43°23′55″N 97°8′3″W / 43.39861°N 97.13417°W / 43.39861 ; -97.13417 ( Parker Masonic Hall )", "Parker , South Dakota", "Renaissance style" ], [ "8", "Pierre Masonic Lodge", "1928 built 2009 NRHP-listed", "201 W. Capitol Ave. 44°38′30″N 100°21′34″W / 44.64167°N 100.35944°W / 44.64167 ; -100.35944 ( Pierre Masonic Lodge )", "Pierre , South Dakota", "Classical Revival , designed by architects Perkins & McWayne" ], [ "9", "Grand Lodge and Library of the Ancient Free and Accepted Masons", "1924 built 1976 NRHP-listed", "415 S. Main Ave. 43°32′34″N 96°43′42″W / 43.54278°N 96.72833°W / 43.54278 ; -96.72833 ( Grand Lodge and Library of the Ancient Free and Accepted Masons )", "Sioux Falls , South Dakota", "Classical Revival" ] ]
{ "intro": "List of Masonic buildings in the United States identifies notable Masonic buildings in the United States. These have served as meeting halls by Masonic lodges, Grand Lodges or other Masonic bodies. Many of the buildings were built to house Masonic meetings and ritual activities in their upper floors, and to provide commercial space below. Many of the buildings listed have received landmark status, either by being listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) or listed by various State or City preservation agencies. In 2019, more than 390 Masonic buildings are listed here.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "South Dakota", "title": "List of Masonic buildings in the United States", "uid": "List_of_Masonic_buildings_in_the_United_States_40", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Masonic_buildings_in_the_United_States" }
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2313
Belgrade_Nikola_Tesla_Airport_3
[ [ "City", "Airport", "Weekly Departures ( Winter 2019/2020 )", "Airlines" ], [ "Podgorica", "Podgorica Airport", "40", "Air Serbia , Montenegro Airlines ," ], [ "Vienna", "Vienna International Airport", "34", "Air Serbia , Austrian Airlines" ], [ "Zürich", "Zürich Airport", "34", "Air Serbia , Swiss International Air Lines" ], [ "Moscow", "Moscow-Sheremetyevo , Moscow-Domodedovo", "32", "Air Serbia , Aeroflot , Red Wings Airlines" ], [ "Istanbul", "Istanbul Airport , Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen International Airport", "22", "Air Serbia , Turkish Airlines , Pegasus Airlines" ], [ "Paris", "Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport , Beauvais-Tillé Airport", "22", "Air Serbia , Air France , Wizz Air" ], [ "Tivat", "Tivat Airport", "19", "Air Serbia , Montenegro Airlines ," ], [ "Ljubljana", "Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport", "19", "Air Serbia" ], [ "Frankfurt", "Frankfurt Airport", "18", "Air Serbia , Lufthansa" ], [ "Rome", "Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport", "16", "Air Serbia , Alitalia" ] ]
{ "intro": "Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (Serbian: Аеродром Никола Тесла Београд, romanized: Aerodrom Nikola Tesla Beograd) or Belgrade Airport (Serbian: Аеродром Београд, romanized: Aerodrom Beograd) (IATA: BEG, ICAO: LYBE) is an international airport serving Belgrade, Serbia. It is the largest and busiest airport in Serbia, situated 18 km (11 mi) west of downtown Belgrade near the suburb of Surčin, surrounded by Syrmia's fertile lowlands. It is operated by French conglomerate Vinci Airports. The flag carrier and largest airline of Serbia, Air Serbia, uses Belgrade Nikola Tesla as their hub. It is also one of the operating bases for low-cost airline Wizz Air. The air taxi services Air Pink, Eagle Express and Prince Aviation also call the airport their home.", "section_text": "This section possibly contains original research . Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations . Statements consisting only of original research should be removed . ( December 2019 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message )", "section_title": "Statistics -- Busiest routes", "title": "Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport", "uid": "Belgrade_Nikola_Tesla_Airport_3", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belgrade_Nikola_Tesla_Airport" }
2,313
2314
Avinash_Sachdev_0
[ [ "Year", "Serial", "Character", "Channel" ], [ "2004", "Hatim", "Shehzad", "Star Plus" ], [ "2006-2007", "Karam Apnaa Apnaa", "Sumit Malhotra", "Star Plus" ], [ "2007-2008", "Khwaish", "Salman", "Sony TV" ], [ "2008", "Kis Desh Mein Hai Meraa Dil", "Manmeet / Prashant", "Star Plus" ], [ "2008-2010", "Chotti Bahu - Sindoor Bin Suhagan", "Dev Raj Purohit", "Zee TV" ], [ "2010", "Baat Hamari Pakki Hai", "Dev Raj Purohit", "Sony TV" ], [ "2010", "Ram Milaye Jodi", "Dev Raj Purohit", "Zee TV" ], [ "2011-2012", "Chhoti Bahu - Sawar Ke Rang Rachi", "Dev Raj purohit", "Zee TV" ], [ "2012", "Teri Meri Love Stories", "Ishaan", "Star Plus" ], [ "2013-2015", "Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon ? ... Ek Baar Phir", "Shlok Agnihotri", "Star Plus" ], [ "2015-2016", "Qubool Hai", "Armaan Raza Sheikh", "Zee TV" ], [ "2016", "Balika Vadhu", "Dr. Amit Goel", "Colors TV" ], [ "2017", "İzle 7 - Avinash Sachdev Özel", "Himself", "" ], [ "2017", "Ayushman Bhava", "Avinash Dubey", "Star Bharat" ], [ "2019", "Main Bhi Ardhangini", "Madhav Singh Thakur", "& TV" ], [ "2019", "Nach Baliye 9", "Himself", "Star Plus" ] ]
{ "intro": "Avinash Sachdev (born 22 August 1986), is an Indian television actor known for playing the character Dev in the Hindi soap opera Chotti Bahu and Shlok in Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon?.Ek Baar Phir.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Television -- Fiction shows", "title": "Avinash Sachdev", "uid": "Avinash_Sachdev_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avinash_Sachdev" }
2,314
2315
List_of_sports_films_26
[ [ "Title", "Year", "Genre", "Notes" ], [ "Nadia", "1984", "Drama", "Biographical film on Nadia Comăneci" ], [ "American Anthem", "1986", "Drama", "Starring former Olympian Mitch Gaylord" ], [ "Flying", "1986", "Drama", "After a car crash , a gymnast attempts a comeback . Featuring Keanu Reeves" ], [ "Perfect Body", "1997", "Drama", "A young female gymnast develops an eating disorder" ], [ "Stick It", "2006", "Comedy-drama", "Jeff Bridges as a girls ' gym coach" ], [ "Peaceful Warrior", "2006", "Drama", "A mysterious spiritual guide ( Nick Nolte ) advises a college gymnast" ], [ "An American Girl : McKenna Shoots for the Stars", "2012", "Family drama", "Young schoolgirl McKenna Brooks aims for 2016 Summer Olympics" ], [ "Full Out", "2015", "Biographical", "TV family film about the gymnast Ariana Berlin" ], [ "The Bronze", "2015", "Comedy", "A has-been Olympian turns to drugs , theft and desperation" ], [ "Chalk It Up", "2016", "Comedy", "Lovestruck college girl becomes a gymnast to impress a rugby player" ] ]
{ "intro": "This compilation of films covers all sports activities. Sports films have been made since the era of silent films, such as the 1915 film The Champion starring Charlie Chaplin. Films in this genre can range from serious (Raging Bull) to silly (Horse Feathers). A classic theme for sports films is the triumph of an individual or team who prevail despite the difficulties, standard elements of melodrama.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Gymnastics", "title": "List of sports films", "uid": "List_of_sports_films_26", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sports_films" }
2,315
2316
Darien_Lake_1
[ [ "Ride", "Opened", "Manufacturer", "Description" ], [ "Bear Valley Bumper Buggies", "1981", "DUCE Ride Manufacturers", "A traditional Bumper Cars attraction . Guests drive around in one direction" ], [ "Blast Off", "2013", "S & S Power Space Shot design", "A Drop Tower ride relocated from Alabama Adventure , which closed in 2011 . Stands on the former spot of the Raging Seas" ], [ "Corn Popper", "1982", "HUSS", "An original Swing Around . Part of the Huss showcase . This ride was called Rodeo Round Up when the park was owned by Six Flags . The name was changed back to Corn Popper in 2010" ], [ "Giant Wheel", "1983", "Vekoma", "A 165 feet ( 50 m ) tall ferris wheel . It was originally part of the 1982 World 's Fair in Knoxville , Tennessee and was the tallest in the United States when constructed" ], [ "Grande Carousel", "1981", "International Amusement Devices", "A traditional carousel . It received a large refurbishment before the start of the 2013 season" ], [ "Haymaker", "1981", "Heintz Fahtze", "A Paratrooper-style ride , the only one of its kind" ], [ "Lasso", "1981", "Zierer", "A traditional wave swinger ride . Lasso was previously located where the Emporium currently stands . It is now located where Crazy Quilt once stood" ], [ "Pirate", "1981", "HUSS", "A swinging pirate ship ride on the edge of Fun Lake . It was installed as part of the HUSS showcase" ], [ "Rolling Thunder", "2015", "Larson International", "A Larson Giant Loop model which is located on the former site of UFO" ], [ "Scrambler", "1999", "Eli Bridge", "A standard scrambler ride that originally opened in 1999 . It was removed before the 2012 season to make way for the Rowdy 's Ridge family area . The ride remained in storage until the middle of the 2014 season , when it returned in a new location next to The Predator" ], [ "Silver Bullet", "1981", "Heintz Fahtze", "The only Enterprise manufactured by Heintz Fahtze in operation" ], [ "Six Flags SkyScreamer", "2019", "Funtime", "A Funtime Starflyer model that swings riders 242 feet high in the air at 35 mph . It is set to open at Darien Lake in 2019 under its new Six Flags branding" ], [ "Sleighride", "1981", "Mack Rides", "A Petersburger Schlittenfahrt type ride" ], [ "Tin Lizzies", "1981", "Arrow Dynamics", "An antique car ride" ] ]
{ "intro": "Six Flags Darien Lake is a resort located in Darien, New York, that features a theme park, water park, campground and lodging. It is owned by EPR Properties and operated by Six Flags.", "section_text": "Many of the rides manufactured by Huss Park Attractions were installed as part of a deal with Huss to use Darien Lake as a North American showcase for Huss 's new rides in the early 1980s .", "section_title": "Current rides and attractions -- Flat and vertical rides", "title": "Six Flags Darien Lake", "uid": "Darien_Lake_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_Flags_Darien_Lake" }
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2317
Commander_of_the_Army_(Sri_Lanka)_0
[ [ "No", "Commander", "Took office", "Left office", "Time in office", "Unit" ], [ "1", "Sinclair , Roderick Brigadier The Earl of Caithness CBE , DSO ( 1906-1965 )", "20 October 1949", "17 May 1952", "2 years , 210 days", "Gordon Highlanders" ], [ "2", "Reid , Francis Brigadier Sir Francis Reid CBE ( 1900-1970 )", "18 May 1952", "8 February 1955", "2 years , 266 days", "Royal Artillery" ], [ "3", "Muttukumaru , Anton Major General Anton Muttukumaru OBE , ED ( 1908-2001 )", "9 February 1955", "31 December 1959", "4 years , 326 days", "Ceylon Light Infantry" ], [ "4", "Wijeyekoon , H. Major General H. W. G. Wijeyekoon OBE , ED ( 1911-1969 )", "1 January 1960", "31 December 1963", "3 years , 364 days", "Ceylon Light Infantry" ], [ "5", "Udugama , Richard Major General Deshamanya Richard Udugama MBE ( 1911-1995 )", "1 January 1964", "10 November 1966", "2 years , 313 days", "Ceylon Light Infantry" ], [ "6", "Heyn , Bertram Major General Deshabandu Bertram Heyn ( 1912-1998 )", "11 November 1966", "30 September 1967", "323 days", "Ceylon Light Infantry" ], [ "7", "Attygalle , Sepala Lieutenant General Deshamanya Sepala Attygalle LVO ( 1922-2001 )", "1 October 1967", "13 October 1977", "10 years , 12 days", "Sri Lanka Armoured Corps" ], [ "8", "Perera , Denis Lieutenant General Deshamanya Denis Perera VSV ( 1930-2013 )", "14 October 1977", "13 October 1981", "3 years , 364 days", "Sri Lanka Engineers" ], [ "9", "Weeratunga , Tissa Lieutenant General Tissa Weeratunga VSV ( 1930-2003 )", "14 October 1981", "11 February 1985", "3 years , 120 days", "Gemunu Watch" ], [ "10", "Seneviratne , Nalin Lieutenant General Nalin Seneviratne VSV ( 1931-2009 )", "12 February 1985", "15 August 1988", "3 years , 185 days", "Sri Lanka Engineers" ], [ "11", "Wanasinghe , Hamilton Lieutenant General Hamilton Wanasinghe VSV", "16 August 1988", "15 November 1991", "3 years , 91 days", "Sri Lanka Artillery" ], [ "12", "Waidyaratne , Cecil Lieutenant General Cecil Waidyaratne VSV ( 1938-2001 )", "16 November 1991", "31 December 1993", "2 years , 45 days", "Sri Lanka Armoured Corps" ], [ "13", "Silva , G. Lieutenant General G. H. De Silva RWP , VSV , USP ( born 1940 )", "1 January 1994", "30 April 1996", "2 years , 120 days", "Gemunu Watch" ], [ "14", "Daluwatte , Rohan Lieutenant General Rohan Daluwatte RWP , RSP , VSV , USP ( 1941-2018 )", "1 May 1996", "15 December 1998", "2 years , 228 days", "Sri Lanka Armoured Corps" ], [ "15", "Weerasooriya , C. Lieutenant General C. S. Weerasooriya RWP , RSP , VSV , USP", "16 December 1998", "24 August 2000", "1 year , 252 days", "Sri Lanka Artillery" ], [ "16", "Balagalle , Lionel Lieutenant General Lionel Balagalle RWP , RSP , VSV , USP , VSP", "25 August 2000", "30 June 2004", "3 years , 310 days", "Sri Lanka Artillery" ], [ "17", "Kottegoda , Shantha Lieutenant General Shantha Kottegoda WWV , RWP , RSP , VSV , USP , VSP ( born 1949 )", "1 July 2004", "5 December 2005", "1 year , 157 days", "Sri Lanka Light Infantry" ], [ "18", "Fonseka , Sarath Lieutenant General Sarath Fonseka RWP , RSP , VSV , USP ( born 1950 )", "6 December 2005", "15 July 2009", "3 years , 221 days", "Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment" ], [ "19", "Jayasuriya , Jagath Lieutenant General Jagath Jayasuriya VSV , USP", "15 July 2009", "1 August 2013", "4 years , 17 days", "Sri Lanka Armoured Corps" ], [ "20", "Ratnayake , Daya Lieutenant General Daya Ratnayake WWV , RWP , RSP , USP", "1 August 2013", "21 February 2015", "1 year , 204 days", "Sri Lanka Light Infantry" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Commander of the Army is the title of the professional head of the Sri Lanka Army. The Army Commander is assisted by the Chief of Staff of the Army. The current Commander of the Army is Lieutenant General Shavendra Silva.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "List of Commanders ( including Commanders of the Ceylon Army )", "title": "Commander of the Army (Sri Lanka)", "uid": "Commander_of_the_Army_(Sri_Lanka)_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commander_of_the_Army_(Sri_Lanka)" }
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2318
List_of_number-one_hits_of_2007_(France)_1
[ [ "Pos", "Artist", "Title", "Sales*" ], [ "1", "Mika", "Life in Cartoon Motion", "818,200" ], [ "2", "Christophe Maé", "Mon paradis", "708,600" ], [ "3", "Grégory Lemarchal", "La Voix d'un ange", "604,000" ], [ "4", "Christophe Willem", "Inventaire", "530,000" ], [ "5", "Les Enfoirés", "La Caravane des Enfoirés", "491,700" ], [ "6", "Amy Winehouse", "Back to Black", "440,700" ], [ "7", "Yannick Noah", "Charango", "437,100" ], [ "8", "Johnny Hallyday", "Le Cœur d'un homme", "396,600" ], [ "9", "Vanessa Paradis", "Divine Idylle", "312,100" ], [ "10", "Vitaa", "À fleur de toi", "282,900" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of the French SNEP Top 100 Singles, Top 50 Digital Singles, Top 200 Albums and Top 50 Digital Albums number-ones of 2007.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Top ten best sales -- Albums", "title": "List of number-one singles of 2007 (France)", "uid": "List_of_number-one_hits_of_2007_(France)_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_number-one_singles_of_2007_(France)" }
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2319
List_of_schools_in_Perth,_Western_Australia_0
[ [ "Name", "Suburb", "LGA", "Established" ], [ "Alinjarra Primary School", "Alexander Heights", "Wanneroo", "1987" ], [ "Alkimos Primary School", "Alkimos", "Wanneroo", "2016" ], [ "Alkimos Beach Primary School", "Alkimos", "Wanneroo", "2017" ], [ "Anne Hamersley Primary School", "Ellenbrook", "Swan", "2018" ], [ "Anzac Terrace Primary School", "Bassendean", "Bassendean", "1969" ], [ "Applecross Primary School", "Applecross", "Melville", "1905" ], [ "Arbor Grove Primary School", "Ellenbrook", "Swan", "2004" ], [ "Ardross Primary School", "Ardross", "Melville", "1961" ], [ "Armadale Primary School", "Armadale", "Armadale", "1899" ], [ "Ashburton Drive Primary School", "Gosnells", "Gosnells", "1986" ], [ "Ashdale Primary School", "Darch", "Wanneroo", "2005" ], [ "Ashfield Primary School", "Ashfield", "Bassendean", "1955" ], [ "Aspiri Primary School", "Piara Waters", "Armadale", "2018" ], [ "Attadale Primary School", "Attadale", "Melville", "1953" ], [ "Atwell Primary School", "Atwell", "Cockburn", "1998" ], [ "Aubin Grove Primary School", "Aubin Grove", "Cockburn", "2011" ], [ "Aveley North Primary School", "Aveley", "Swan", "2018" ], [ "Aveley Primary School", "Aveley", "Swan", "2012" ], [ "Balcatta Primary School", "Balcatta", "Stirling", "1964" ], [ "Baldivis Primary School", "Baldivis", "Rockingham", "1924" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of schools in the city of Perth, Western Australia. The Western Australian education system traditionally consists of primary schools, which accommodate students from kindergarten to Year 6, and high schools, which accommodate students from Years 7 to 12. Previously primary schools accounted for Year 7 education, but in 2015 all Western Australian schools transitioned Year 7 to be a part of the high school system. In country areas, district high schools serve as both primary and junior high schools, with students generally commuting to or boarding at larger towns to finish the last two years of their education.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Public schools -- Primary schools", "title": "List of schools in the Perth metropolitan area", "uid": "List_of_schools_in_Perth,_Western_Australia_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_schools_in_the_Perth_metropolitan_area" }
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List_of_Major_League_Baseball_triples_records_0
[ [ "Player", "Triples", "Teams & Seasons" ], [ "Sam Crawford", "309", "1899-1902 Cincinnati ; 1903-17 Detroit" ], [ "Ty Cobb", "297", "1905-26 Detroit ; 1927-28 Philadelphia ( AL )" ], [ "Honus Wagner", "252", "1897-99 Louisville ; 1900-17 Pittsburgh" ], [ "Jake Beckley", "243", "1888-89 , 1891-96 Pittsburgh ; 1890 Pittsburgh ( PL ) ; 1896-97 New York ( NL ) ; 1897-1903 Cincinnati ; 1904-07 St. Louis ( NL )" ], [ "Roger Connor", "233", "1880-82 Troy ( NL ) ; 1883-91 , 1893-94 New York ( NL ) ; 1892 Philadelphia ( NL ) ; 1894-97 St. Louis ( NL )" ], [ "Tris Speaker", "222", "1907-15 Boston ( AL ) ; 1916-26 Cleveland , 1927 Washington ; 1928 Philadelphia ( AL )" ], [ "Dan Brouthers", "205", "1879-80 Troy ( NL ) ; 1881-85 Buffalo ( NL ) ; 1886-88 Detroit ( NL ) ; Boston ( NL ) ; 1890-91 Boston ( PL-AA ) ; Brooklyn ; 1894-95 Baltimore ( NL ) ; 1895 Louisville ( NL ) ; 1896 Philadelphia ( NL ) ; 1904 New York ( NL )" ], [ "Joe Kelley", "194", "1891 , 1908 Boston ( NL ) ; 1892 Pittsburgh ; 1892-98 Baltimore ( NL ) ; 1899-1901 Brooklyn ; 1902 Baltimore ( AL ) ; 1902-06 Cincinnati" ], [ "Paul Waner", "191", "1926-40 Pittsburgh ; 1941-44 Boston ( NL ) ; 1941 Brooklyn ; 1944-45 New York ( AL )" ], [ "Bid McPhee", "188", "1882-89 Cincinnati ( AA ) ; 1890-99 Cincinnati ( NL )" ], [ "Eddie Collins", "187", "1906-14 , 1927-30 Philadelphia ( AL ) , 1915-26 Chicago ( AL )" ], [ "Ed Delahanty", "185", "1888-89 , 1891-1901 Philadelphia ( NL ) ; 1890 Cleveland ( PL ) ; 1902-03 Washington ( AL )" ], [ "Sam Rice", "184", "1915-33 Washington ( AL ) ; 1934 Cleveland" ], [ "Jesse Burkett", "182", "1890 New York ( NL ) ; 1891-98 Cleveland ( NL ) ; 1899-1901 St. Louis ( NL ) ; 1902-04 St. Louis ( AL ) ; 1905 Boston ( AL )" ], [ "Ed Konetchy", "182", "1907-13 St. Louis ( NL ) ; 1914 Pittsburgh ; 15 Pittsburgh ( FL ) ; 1916-18 Boston ( NL ) ; 1919-21 Brooklyn ; 1921 Philadelphia ( NL )" ], [ "Edd Roush", "182", "1913 Chicago ( AL ) ; 1914-15 Indianapolis/Newark ( FL ) ; 1916 , 1927-29 New York ( NL ) ; 1916-26 , 1931 Cincinnati" ], [ "Buck Ewing", "178", "1880-82 Troy ( NL ) ; 1883-92 New York ( NL ) ; 1893-94 Cleveland ( NL ) ; 1895-97 Cincinnati" ], [ "Rabbit Maranville", "177", "1912-20 , 1929-33 , 1935 Boston ( NL ) ; 1921-24 Pittsburgh ; 1925 Chicago ( NL ) ; 1926 Brooklyn ; 1927-28 St. Louis ( NL )" ], [ "Stan Musial", "177", "1941-44 , 1946-63 St. Louis ( NL )" ] ]
{ "intro": "There are various Major League Baseball records for triples.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "175 career triples", "title": "List of Major League Baseball triples records", "uid": "List_of_Major_League_Baseball_triples_records_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Major_League_Baseball_triples_records" }
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List_of_National_Hockey_League_attendance_figures_6
[ [ "Team", "Arena", "Home Games", "Average Attendance", "Total Attendance", "Capacity Percentage" ], [ "Chicago Blackhawks", "United Center", "24", "21,755", "522,619", "110.4%" ], [ "Montreal Canadiens", "Bell Centre", "24", "21,273", "510,552", "100.0%" ], [ "Detroit Red Wings", "Joe Louis Arena", "24", "20,066", "481,584", "100.0%" ], [ "Philadelphia Flyers", "Wells Fargo Center", "24", "19,786", "474,878", "101.3%" ], [ "Toronto Maple Leafs", "Air Canada Centre", "24", "19,426", "466,224", "103.2%" ], [ "Ottawa Senators", "Scotiabank Place", "24", "19,408", "465,801", "101.3%" ], [ "Calgary Flames", "Scotiabank Saddledome", "24", "19,289", "462,936", "100.0%" ], [ "Tampa Bay Lightning", "Tampa Bay Times Forum", "24", "19,055", "457,337", "99.2%" ], [ "Buffalo Sabres", "First Niagara Center", "24", "18,970", "455,290", "99.5%" ], [ "Vancouver Canucks", "Rogers Arena", "24", "18,947", "454,740", "100.2%" ], [ "Minnesota Wild", "Xcel Energy Center", "24", "18,794", "451,075", "104.7%" ], [ "Pittsburgh Penguins", "Consol Energy Center", "24", "18,648", "447,560", "101.4%" ], [ "Los Angeles Kings", "Staples Center", "24", "18,178", "436,295", "100.3%" ], [ "Washington Capitals", "Verizon Center", "24", "17,734", "425,638", "95.8%" ], [ "Boston Bruins", "TD Garden", "24", "17,565", "421,560", "100.0%" ], [ "San Jose Sharks", "HP Pavilion at San Jose", "24", "17,561", "421,472", "100.0%" ], [ "Carolina Hurricanes", "PNC Arena", "24", "17,558", "421,401", "94.0%" ], [ "St. Louis Blues", "Scottrade Center", "24", "17,263", "414,328", "90.1%" ], [ "New York Rangers", "Madison Square Garden", "24", "17,200", "412,800", "100.0%" ], [ "New Jersey Devils", "Prudential Center", "24", "17,114", "410,739", "97.1%" ] ]
{ "intro": "The National Hockey League is one of the top attended professional sports in the world, as well as one of the top two attended indoor sports in both average and total attendance. As of the 2018-19 season the NHL averaged 17,377 live spectators per game, and 22,002,081 total for the season.", "section_text": "First Niagara Center Tampa Bay Times Forum MTS Centre American Airlines Center", "section_title": "2012–13 attendance statistics", "title": "List of National Hockey League attendance figures", "uid": "List_of_National_Hockey_League_attendance_figures_6", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_National_Hockey_League_attendance_figures" }
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List_of_Highlander_cast_members_0
[ [ "Actor", "Role", "Appearances", "Year" ], [ "Adrian Paul", "Duncan MacLeod", "All episodes except Two of Hearts , Indiscretions", "1992-1998" ], [ "Stan Kirsch", "Richie Ryan", "The Gathering through Archangel , To Be , Not To Be", "1992-1998" ], [ "Alexandra Vandernoot", "Tessa Noël", "The Gathering through The Darkness , Leader of the Pack , To Be , Not To Be", "1992-1993" ], [ "Amanda Wyss", "Randi McFarland", "Innocent Man , Bad Day in Building A , Deadly Medicine , See No Evil , Eyewitness , Band of Brothers", "1992-1993" ], [ "Jim Byrnes", "Joe Dawson", "The Watchers through Not To Be", "1993-1998" ], [ "Philip Akin", "Charlie DeSalvo", "Turnabout through Unholy Alliance Part Two , The Samurai , Line of Fire , The Revolutionary , Brothers in Arms", "1993-1995" ], [ "Michel Modo", "Maurice Lalonde", "Unholy Alliance Part Two through Counterfeit Part Two , Star-Crossed , Take Back the Night , Reasonable Doubt , Finale , The Modern Prometheus", "1994-1997" ], [ "Lisa Howard", "Anne Lindsey", "The Revolutionary through Mortal Sins , Reunion , The Blitz", "1994-1995" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following is a list of cast members who portrayed characters appearing in the movies and series of the Highlander franchise. As for the series, listed are, in chronological order, regular cast, recurring cast as well as guest cast credited in the opening credits. Guest actors credited in the closing credits are not listed.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Series -- Highlander : The Series ( 1992–1998 )", "title": "List of Highlander cast members", "uid": "List_of_Highlander_cast_members_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Highlander_cast_members" }
2,322
2323
2013_Esiliiga_B_1
[ [ "Team", "Manager", "Kit manufacturer" ], [ "Pärnu Linnameeskond", "Gert Olesk", "" ], [ "Järve Kohtla-Järve", "Andrei Škaleta", "" ], [ "HÜJK Emmaste", "Marko Pärnpuu", "Hummel" ], [ "Sillamäe Kalev II", "Algimantas Briaunys Vadym Dobizha", "Uhlsport" ], [ "Nõmme Kalju II", "Zaur Tšilingarašvili", "Adidas" ], [ "Elva", "Marek Naaris", "Nike" ], [ "Legion Tallinn", "Mikhail Artyukhov", "" ], [ "Ararat TTÜ Tallinn", "Vaagn Arutjunjan", "Nike" ], [ "Dünamo Tallinn", "Viktor Nešeretnõi", "" ], [ "Flora III Tallinn", "Dmitri Ustritski", "Nike" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2013 season of the Esiliiga B, the third level in the Estonian football system, is the first season in the league's history. The season officially began on 3 March 2013 and ended on 10 November 2013. However, on 3 March the Estonian Football Association announced that all matches scheduled for 3 March 2013 would be postponed due to heavy snowfall.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Teams -- Personnel and kits", "title": "2013 Esiliiga B", "uid": "2013_Esiliiga_B_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Esiliiga_B" }
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List_of_Delta_Sigma_Theta_chapters_17
[ [ "Name", "Institution", "Location" ], [ "Rho Beta", "Missouri State University", "Springfield , Missouri" ], [ "Rho Gamma", "Christian Brothers University and Rhodes College", "Memphis , Tennessee" ], [ "Rho Delta", "University of Tulsa", "Tulsa , Oklahoma" ], [ "Rho Epsilon", "Princeton , New Jersey City-Wide", "Princeton , New Jersey" ], [ "Rho Zeta", "Poughkeepsie , New York City-Wide", "Poughkeepsie , New York" ], [ "Rho Eta", "Baylor University", "Waco , Texas" ], [ "Rho Theta", "Appalachian State University", "Boone , North Carolina" ], [ "Rho Iota", "Bloomsburg , Bucknell , and Susquehanna Universities", "" ], [ "Rho Kappa", "Oberlin , Ohio City-Wide", "Oberlin , Ohio" ], [ "Rho Lambda", "University of South Carolina Aiken", "Aiken , South Carolina" ], [ "Rho Mu", "Saginaw Valley State University", "Saginaw , Michigan" ], [ "Rho Nu", "Angelo State University", "San Angelo , Texas" ], [ "Rho Xi", "Xavier University", "Cincinnati , Ohio" ], [ "Rho Omicron", "Slippery Rock University", "" ], [ "Rho Pi", "Edinboro , PA Core", "Edinboro , Pennsylvania" ], [ "Rho Rho", "University of Richmond", "Richmond , Virginia" ], [ "Rho Tau", "Millsaps College", "Jackson , Mississippi" ], [ "Rho Upsilon", "East Tennessee State University", "Johnson City , Tennessee" ], [ "Rho Phi", "Lehigh University and Kutztown University", "Kutztown , Pennsylvania" ], [ "Rho Chi", "Gallaudet University", "Washington , District of Columbia" ] ]
{ "intro": "Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was founded on January 13, 1913 at Howard University, and began to expand its membership early on when it chartered Beta Chapter at Wilberforce University in 1914, Gamma Chapter at the University of Pennsylvania in 1918 and Delta Chapter at the University of Iowa in 1919. Delta Sigma Theta continues to Charter new chapters at both the Collegiate and Alumnae level. Individual Chapters are Chartered, not Founded, as only the Perpetual body was founded, and the founding occurred in 1913. Delta Sigma Theta has more than 940 Chapters located in the United States, England, Japan (Tokyo and Okinawa), Germany, the Virgin Islands, Liberia, Bermuda, Jamaica, The Bahamas, South Korea and Nigeria. The sorority's chapters are organized into seven regions and further sub-divided by state. While initially Alumnae / Graduate Chapters were named using the Greek Alphabet, the perpetual body of Delta Sigma Theta voted at the Twenty-Fourth National Convention, held in Detroit, Michigan on December 26-30, 1956, to abandon this practice. Following the vote, the Greek Letter names for the Alumnae Chapters are no longer in use or recognized by the Grand Chapter. Alumnae Chapters are instead named using their Geographic Location. This list includes Active, Inactive, Reassigned, and Retired undergraduate Chapters.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Chapters Beginning With `` Rho ''", "title": "List of Delta Sigma Theta chapters", "uid": "List_of_Delta_Sigma_Theta_chapters_17", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Delta_Sigma_Theta_chapters" }
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2325
National_Collegiate_Hockey_Conference_1
[ [ "School", "Hockey arena", "Year built", "Capacity" ], [ "Colorado College", "Broadmoor World Arena", "1998", "7,750" ], [ "Denver", "Magness Arena", "1999", "6,026" ], [ "Miami University", "Goggin Ice Center", "2006", "3,200" ], [ "Minnesota Duluth", "AMSOIL Arena", "2010", "6,732" ], [ "North Dakota", "Ralph Engelstad Arena", "2001", "11,640" ], [ "Omaha", "Baxter Arena", "2015", "7,898" ], [ "St . Cloud State", "Herb Brooks National Hockey Center", "1989", "5,763" ], [ "Western Michigan", "Lawson Arena", "1974", "3,667" ] ]
{ "intro": "The National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) is an NCAA men's division I hockey conference formed on July 9, 2011. The league began playing for the 2013-14 season, the same season that the Big Ten Conference began competition, as a combination of six previous members of the WCHA and two of the CCHA. The league is headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Josh Fenton has served as conference commissioner since July 1, 2013.", "section_text": "The Ralph Engelstad Arena is one of the largest arenas in college hockey .", "section_title": "Conference arenas", "title": "National Collegiate Hockey Conference", "uid": "National_Collegiate_Hockey_Conference_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Collegiate_Hockey_Conference" }
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2326
2009_NCAA_Division_II_National_Football_Championship_playoffs_1
[ [ "School", "Conference", "Season Record" ], [ "Abilene Christian", "Lone Star Conference", "8-3" ], [ "Albany State", "Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference", "8-2" ], [ "Arkansas Tech", "Gulf South Conference", "8-2" ], [ "California ( PA )", "Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference", "8-3" ], [ "Carson-Newman", "South Atlantic Conference", "9-2" ], [ "Central Washington", "Great Northwest Athletic Conference", "11-0" ], [ "East Stroudsburg", "Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference", "8-3" ], [ "Edinboro", "Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference", "8-3" ], [ "Fayetteville State", "Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association", "8-3" ], [ "Grand Valley State", "Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference", "10-1" ], [ "Hillsdale", "Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference", "9-2" ], [ "Midwestern", "Lone Star Conference", "9-2" ], [ "Minnesota Duluth", "Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference", "10-1" ], [ "Minnesota State , Mankato", "Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference", "10-1" ], [ "Nebraska-Kearney", "Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference", "10-1" ], [ "UNC - Pembroke", "Independent", "9-1" ], [ "North Alabama", "Gulf South Conference", "10-1" ], [ "Northwest Mo", "Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association", "10-1" ], [ "Saginaw Valley", "Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference", "9-2" ], [ "Shippensburg", "Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference", "9-2" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2008 NCAA Division II football season, part of college football in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association at the Division II level, began on August 29, 2009, and concluded with the NCAA Division II Football Championship on December 12, 2009 at Braly Municipal Stadium in Florence, Alabama, hosted by the University of North Alabama. The Northwest Missouri State Bearcats defeated the Grand Valley State, 30-23, to win their third Division II national title. The Harlon Hill Trophy was awarded to Joique Bell, running back from Wayne State.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Participants", "title": "2009 NCAA Division II football season", "uid": "2009_NCAA_Division_II_National_Football_Championship_playoffs_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_NCAA_Division_II_football_season" }
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2012_Aerobic_Gymnastics_World_Championships_6
[ [ "Rank", "Gymnast", "Country", "Score" ], [ "1", "Zhi Li , Yuhan Wang , Jinxuan Huang , Qin Zou , Minchao Shou , Bangda Hu , Junqiang Wu , Ye Ma", "China", "17.800" ], [ "2", "Evgeniia Kudymova , Denis Shurupov , Dmitriy Safonov , Alexey Germanov , Polina Polyanskikh , Irina Klopova , Veronika Korneva , Danil Chayun", "Russia", "17.800" ], [ "3", "Galbadrakh Enkhbayar , Enkhpurev Altangerel , Ariunbold Sainbayar , Altan Ochir Narmandakh , Sergelen Narmandakh , Batgerel Batsaikhan , Munkhtogoo Amarjargal , Galmandakh Yadamjav", "Mongolia", "17.700" ], [ "4", "Mathieu Deliers , Nicolas Garavel , Jonathan Gajdane , Jacques Hugot , Eugenie Raphael , Marion Roger , Laure Valdivia , Gavin Jourdan", "France", "17.650" ], [ "5", "Hyung Kyung Shin , Mi Hyu Shim , Yeon Sun Park , Minji Ryu , Youra Lee , Yun Ji Noh , Eunji Kim , Eunbi Lee", "South Korea", "17.400" ], [ "6", "David Belio Rodriguez , Ines Belsue , Ines Lasarte , Berta Izaguerri Artiaga , Violeta Monge Moreno , Maria Gonzalez Romero , Isaac Lozano Echevarria , Lucia Del Barco Gonzalez", "Spain", "17.300" ], [ "7", "Ramona Kovacs , Anita Taskai , Julia Szabo , Kinga Szinder , Evelin Czako , Cecilia Ujvari , Anita Hosnyanski , Kitti Korosi", "Hungary", "17.100" ], [ "8", "Kateryna Shelest , Viktoriya Gubenko , Kateryna Stokolos , Alina Chmykhal , Kateryna Ivanova , Olga Lukynova , Kateryna Shekhovtsova , Olena Teptina", "Ukraine", "16.950" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 12th Aerobic Gymnastics World Championships were held in Sofia, Bulgaria June 1 to June 3, 2012.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Results -- Step", "title": "2012 Aerobic Gymnastics World Championships", "uid": "2012_Aerobic_Gymnastics_World_Championships_6", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Aerobic_Gymnastics_World_Championships" }
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2328
Tara_VanDerveer_0
[ [ "Name", "Current position", "Location", "Relationship to VanDerveer", "Years" ], [ "Jennifer Azzi", "Head Coach", "University of San Francisco", "Player", "1987-1990" ], [ "Clare Bodensteiner", "Assistant Coach", "Loyola University Chicago", "Player", "2002-2006" ], [ "Susan King Borchardt", "Sports Performance Coach", "Stanford University", "Player", "2000-2005" ], [ "Reneé Brown", "Chief of Basketball Operations & Player Relations", "WNBA", "Assistant Coach", "1989-1990" ], [ "Beth Burns", "Head Coach", "San Diego State University", "Strength/Conditioning Coach", "2004-2005" ], [ "Jamie Carey", "Women 's National Team Assistant Director", "USA Basketball", "Player", "1999-2001" ], [ "June Daugherty", "Head Coach", "Washington State University", "Assistant Coach", "1985-1989" ], [ "Milena Flores", "Assistant Coach", "Princeton University", "Player", "1996-2000" ], [ "Molly Goodenbour", "Head Coach", "San Francisco", "Player", "1989-1993" ], [ "Tia Jackson", "Assistant Coach", "Rutgers University", "Assistant Coach", "1999-2000" ], [ "Bobbie Kelsey", "Head Coach", "University of Wisconsin-Madison", "Player & Assistant Coach", "1992-1996 , 2007-2011" ], [ "Lindy La Rocque", "Assistant Coach", "Belmont University Stanford University", "Player", "2009-2012" ], [ "Karen Middleton", "Head Coach", "Western Carolina University", "Assistant Coach", "1997-2007" ], [ "Kate Paye", "Assistant Coach", "Stanford University", "Player", "1991-1995" ], [ "Julie Rousseau", "Head Coach", "Pepperdine University", "Assistant Coach", "2000-2004" ], [ "Charmin Smith", "Associate Head Coach", "University of California , Berkeley", "Player & Assistant Coach", "1994-1997 , 2004-2007" ], [ "Katy Steding", "Assistant Coach", "University of California , Berkeley", "Player", "1987-1990" ], [ "Amy Tucker", "Associate Head Coach", "Stanford University", "Player ( at Ohio State )", "1978-1982" ], [ "Charli Turner Thorne", "Head Coach", "Arizona State University", "Player", "1985-1988" ], [ "Heidi VanDerveer", "Head Coach", "University of California , San Diego", "Sister/Video Coordinator", "" ] ]
{ "intro": "Tara Ann VanDerveer (born June 26, 1953) is an American basketball coach who has been the head women's basketball coach at Stanford University since 1985. Designated the Setsuko Ishiyama Director of Women's Basketball, VanDerveer led the Stanford Cardinal to two NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championships: in 1990 and 1992. She stepped away from the Stanford program for a year to serve as the U.S. national team head coach at the 1996 Olympic Games. VanDerveer is the 1990 Naismith National Coach of the Year and a ten-time Pac-12 Coach of the Year. She is also one of only nine NCAA Women's Basketball coaches to win over 900 games, and one of ten NCAA Division I coaches - men's or women's - to win 1,000 games. Van Derveer was inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2002.", "section_text": "Eighteen of VanDerveer 's players and assistant coaches have gone on to pursue their careers in coaching and basketball management :", "section_title": "Coaching tree", "title": "Tara VanDerveer", "uid": "Tara_VanDerveer_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tara_VanDerveer" }
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NCAA_Division_I_conference_realignment_17
[ [ "School", "Sport ( s )", "Former Conference", "New Conference" ], [ "Birmingham-Southern Panthers", "All sports ( non-football )", "Independent", "Big South" ], [ "Centenary Gentlemen and Ladies", "All sports except for women 's gymnastics and men 's and women 's rifle", "Independent", "Mid-Con" ], [ "Dallas Baptist Patriots", "Baseball", "Heartland Conference ( D-II )", "Independent" ], [ "Drexel Dragons", "Baseball", "CAA", "Dropped baseball" ], [ "Drexel Dragons", "Women 's volleyball", "CAA", "Dropped women 's volleyball" ], [ "Elon Phoenix", "All sports", "Big South", "SoCon" ], [ "Fairfield Stags", "Football", "MAAC", "Dropped football" ], [ "Fairfield Stags", "Men 's ice hockey", "MAAC", "Dropped hockey" ], [ "Iona Gaels", "Men 's ice hockey", "MAAC", "Dropped hockey" ], [ "Jacksonville State Gamecocks", "All sports except football and rifle", "A-Sun", "OVC" ], [ "Jacksonville State Gamecocks", "Football", "Southland", "OVC" ], [ "Jacksonville State Gamecocks", "Rifle", "GARC", "OVC" ], [ "Lipscomb Bisons", "All sports ( non-football )", "Independent", "A-Sun" ], [ "Morris Brown Wolverines", "All sports", "Independent", "Discontinued athletics" ], [ "Northern Colorado Bears", "All", "North Central ( D-II )", "Independent" ], [ "Samford Bulldogs", "All sports except football", "A-Sun", "OVC" ], [ "Samford Bulldogs", "Football", "Division I-AA Independent", "OVC" ], [ "St. John 's Red Storm", "Football", "Division I-AA Independent", "Dropped football" ], [ "South Florida Bulls", "Football", "Division I-A Independent", "Conference USA" ], [ "UMBC Retrievers", "All sports ( non-football )", "NEC", "America East" ] ]
{ "intro": "N/A", "section_text": "", "section_title": "History -- 2003–2004", "title": "List of NCAA Division I conference realignments (2000–present)", "uid": "NCAA_Division_I_conference_realignment_17", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NCAA_Division_I_conference_realignments_(2000–present)" }
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Lorenzo_Romar_2
[ [ "Draft Year", "Player Name", "Round", "Pick", "Team" ], [ "2005", "Nate Robinson", "1st Round", "21st Overall", "Phoenix Suns ( traded to New York )" ], [ "2005", "Will Conroy", "N/A", "N/A", "Undrafted ( signed with Memphis in 2007 )" ], [ "2006", "Brandon Roy", "1st Round", "6th Overall", "Minnesota Timberwolves ( traded to Portland )" ], [ "2006", "Bobby Jones", "2nd Round", "37th Overall", "Minnesota Timberwolves ( traded to Philadelphia )" ], [ "2007", "Spencer Hawes", "1st Round", "10th Overall", "Sacramento Kings" ], [ "2009", "Jon Brockman", "2nd Round", "38th Overall", "Portland Trail Blazers ( traded to Sacramento )" ], [ "2009", "Justin Dentmon", "N/A", "N/A", "Undrafted ( signed with San Antonio in 2012 )" ], [ "2010", "Quincy Pondexter", "1st Round", "26th Overall", "Oklahoma City Thunder ( traded to New Orleans )" ], [ "2011", "Isaiah Thomas", "2nd Round", "60th Overall", "Sacramento Kings" ], [ "2011", "Justin Holiday", "N/A", "N/A", "Undrafted ( signed with Philadelphia in 2013 )" ], [ "2012", "Terrence Ross", "1st Round", "8th Overall", "Toronto Raptors" ], [ "2012", "Tony Wroten", "1st Round", "25th Overall", "Memphis Grizzlies" ], [ "2014", "C.J . Wilcox", "1st Round", "28th Overall", "Los Angeles Clippers" ], [ "2016", "Marquese Chriss", "1st Round", "8th Overall", "Sacramento Kings ( traded to Phoenix )" ], [ "2016", "Dejounte Murray", "1st Round", "29th Overall", "San Antonio Spurs" ], [ "2017", "Markelle Fultz", "1st Round", "1st Overall", "Philadelphia 76ers" ] ]
{ "intro": "Lorenzo Romar (born November 13, 1958) is an American basketball coach and former player. He is the head men's basketball coach at Pepperdine University, a position he held from 1996 to 1999 and resumed in 2018. Romar also served as the head men's basketball coach at Saint Louis University from 1999 to 2002 and the University of Washington from 2002 to 2017. Romar played college basketball for Washington from 1978 to 1980. After college, he was drafted by the Golden State Warriors and spent five years playing in the National Basketball Association (NBA).", "section_text": "", "section_title": "NBA players coached -- Washington", "title": "Lorenzo Romar", "uid": "Lorenzo_Romar_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorenzo_Romar" }
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List_of_bus_transit_systems_in_the_United_States_37
[ [ "System", "Locale", "Major city ( s )" ], [ "Albany Transit System", "", "Albany" ], [ "Cascades East Transit", "Deschutes County", "Bend" ], [ "Cherriots", "Marion County", "Salem" ], [ "Corvallis Transit System", "", "Corvallis" ], [ "Rogue Valley Transportation District", "Jackson County", "Medford" ], [ "TriMet", "Portland metropolitan area", "Portland" ], [ "Lane Transit District", "Lane County", "Eugene" ], [ "Linn Shuttle", "Sweet Home and Linn County", "Sweet Home" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following is a list of presently-operating bus transit systems in the United States with regular service. The list excludes charter buses, private bus operators, paratransit systems, and trolleybus systems. Figures for daily ridership, number of vehicles, and daily vehicle revenue miles are accurate as of 2009 and come from the FTA National Transit Database.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Oregon", "title": "List of bus transit systems in the United States", "uid": "List_of_bus_transit_systems_in_the_United_States_37", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_bus_transit_systems_in_the_United_States" }
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Biosphere_reserves_of_India_0
[ [ "#", "Name", "States", "Year" ], [ "1", "Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve", "Tamil Nadu , Kerala and Karnataka", "2000" ], [ "2", "Gulf of Mannar Biosphere Reserve", "Tamil Nadu", "2001" ], [ "3", "Sundarbans Biosphere Reserve", "West Bengal", "2001" ], [ "4", "Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve", "Uttarakhand", "2004" ], [ "5", "Nokrek Biosphere Reserve", "Meghalaya", "2009" ], [ "6", "Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve", "Madhya Pradesh", "2009" ], [ "7", "Simlipal Biosphere Reserve", "Odisha", "2009" ], [ "8", "Great Nicobar Biosphere Reserve", "Great Nicobar", "2013" ], [ "9", "Achanakmar-Amarkantak Biosphere Reserve", "Chhattisgarh , Madhya Pradesh", "2012" ], [ "10", "Agasthyamalai Biosphere Reserve", "Kerala and Tamil Nadu", "2016" ], [ "11", "Khangchendzonga National Park", "Sikkim", "2018" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Indian government has established 18 biosphere reserves in India (categories roughly corresponding to IUCN Category V Protected areas), which protect larger areas of natural habitat than a typical national park or animal sanctuary, and often include one or more national parks or preserves, along with buffer zones that are open to some economic uses. Protection is granted not only to the flora and fauna of the protected region, but also to the human communities who inhabit these regions, and their ways of life.", "section_text": "Eleven of the eighteen biosphere reserves are a part of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves , based on the UNESCO Man and the Biosphere ( MAB ) Programme list . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]", "section_title": "World network", "title": "Biosphere reserves of India", "uid": "Biosphere_reserves_of_India_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biosphere_reserves_of_India" }
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List_of_New_World_monkey_species_4
[ [ "Scientific name", "Common name", "Classified", "Conservation status" ], [ "Pithecia pithecia", "White-faced saki", "1766 Linnaeus", "least concern" ], [ "Pithecia monachus", "Monk saki", "1812 É. Geoffroy", "least concern" ], [ "Pithecia irrorata", "Rio Tapajós saki", "1842 Gray", "least concern" ], [ "Pithecia aequatorialis", "Equatorial saki", "1987 Hershkovitz", "least concern" ], [ "Pithecia albicans", "White-footed saki", "1860 Gray", "vulnerable" ], [ "Chiropotes satanas", "Black bearded saki", "1807 Hoffmannsegg", "critically endangered" ], [ "Chiropotes chiropotes", "Red-backed bearded saki", "1811 Humboldt", "least concern" ], [ "Chiropotes israelita", "Brown-backed bearded saki", "1823 Spix", "not evaluated" ], [ "Chiropotes utahickae", "Uta Hick 's bearded saki", "1985 Hershkovitz", "endangered" ], [ "Chiropotes albinasus", "White-nosed saki", "1848 I. Geoffroy and Deville", "endangered" ], [ "Cacajao melanocephalus", "Black-headed uakari", "1812 Humboldt", "least concern" ], [ "Cacajao calvus", "Bald uakari", "1847 I. Geoffroy", "vulnerable" ], [ "Cacajao ayresii", "Aracá uakari", "2008 Boubli et al", "vulnerable" ], [ "Cacajao hosomi", "Neblina uakari", "2008 Boubli et al", "vulnerable" ] ]
{ "intro": "New World monkeys are all simian primates. While they are endemic to South and Central America, their ancestors rafted over or traversed via land bridge from Africa across the Atlantic Ocean when it was much narrower than at present.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Extant species -- Family Pitheciidae", "title": "List of New World monkey species", "uid": "List_of_New_World_monkey_species_4", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_New_World_monkey_species" }
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List_of_the_busiest_airports_in_Canada_16
[ [ "Rank", "Airport", "Serves", "Total ( tonnes )", "Annual change" ], [ "1", "Toronto Pearson International Airport", "Greater Toronto Area", "345,825.5", "0.4%" ], [ "2", "Vancouver International Airport", "Metro Vancouver", "193,352.7", "1.5%" ], [ "3", "John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport", "Hamilton", "89,563.1", "4.9%" ], [ "4", "Calgary International Airport", "Calgary", "81,828.4", "-2.0%" ], [ "5", "Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport", "Greater Montreal", "78,555.4", "2.1%" ], [ "6", "Montréal-Mirabel International Airport", "Montreal", "69,826.9", "4.3%" ], [ "7", "Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport", "Winnipeg", "68,607.7", "5.1%" ], [ "8", "Halifax Stanfield International Airport", "Halifax", "30,070.1", "17.7%" ], [ "9", "Edmonton International Airport", "Edmonton Capital Region", "25,557.7", "11.3%" ], [ "10", "Greater Moncton International Airport", "Moncton", "25,283.1", "6.5%" ], [ "11", "Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport", "Ottawa", "10,570.3", "2.7%" ], [ "12", "St. John 's International Airport", "St. John 's", "10,514.5", "18.5%" ], [ "13", "Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport", "Saskatoon", "5,740.0", "17.2%" ], [ "14", "Victoria International Airport", "Victoria", "4,188.7", "-7.8%" ], [ "15", "Kelowna International Airport", "Kelowna", "2,713.9", "-1.9%" ], [ "16", "Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport", "Quebec City", "2,219.9", "40.0%" ], [ "17", "Thunder Bay International Airport", "Thunder Bay", "1,844.3", "-1.2%" ], [ "18", "Yellowknife Airport", "Yellowknife", "1,793.8", "95.0%" ], [ "19", "Prince George Airport", "Prince George", "1,092.7", "-21.5%" ], [ "20", "Fort McMurray International Airport", "Fort McMurray", "600.1", "6.7%" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following is a list of the busiest airports in Canada. The airports are ranked by passenger traffic and aircraft movements. For each airport, the lists cite the city served by the airport as designated by Transport Canada, not necessarily the municipality where the airport is physically located. Since 2010, Toronto-Pearson and Vancouver International have been the two busiest airports by both passengers served and aircraft movements. Toronto-Pearson's location within the most populous metropolitan region of Canada solidifies its top spot amongst all of Canada's airports, serving more passengers and having more aircraft movements than the top two other airports combined. Given its advantageous position on the west coast of Canada, Vancouver International has long served as Canada's hub for flights bound for Asia and Oceania.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "2012 -- Canada 's 20 busiest airports by freight", "title": "List of the busiest airports in Canada", "uid": "List_of_the_busiest_airports_in_Canada_16", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_busiest_airports_in_Canada" }
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List_of_populated_places_affected_by_the_2010_Haiti_earthquake_2
[ [ "Structure", "City/town", "Type", "Notes" ], [ "Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption", "Port-au-Prince", "cathedral", "" ], [ "Christopher Hotel", "Port-au-Prince", "hotel", "" ], [ "Ciné Institute", "Jacmel", "school", "Haiti 's only film school , lost two buildings" ], [ "Holy Trinity Cathedral", "Port-au-Prince", "cathedral", "devastated" ], [ "Hôtel Montana", "Port-au-Prince", "hotel", "" ], [ "Jacmel Airport", "Jacmel", "airport", "damaged" ], [ "Killick ( Coast Guard base )", "Port-au-Prince", "government", "several key buildings destroyed and mess hall , depot and main administrative buildings damaged" ], [ "National Palace", "Port-au-Prince", "government", "destroyed" ], [ "Palais de Justice", "Port-au-Prince", "government", "" ], [ "Palais Législatif", "Port-au-Prince", "government", "" ], [ "Port international de Port-au-Prince", "Port-au-Prince", "port", "north ( main ) pier destroyed , south pier damaged" ], [ "Toussaint Louverture International Airport", "Port-au-Prince", "airport", "air traffic control tower knocked out" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of populated places and structures affected by the 2010 Haiti earthquake, a magnitude 7.0 Mw earthquake that occurred on 12 January 2010, with an epicentre approximately 25 km (16 mi) west of Port-au-Prince, Haiti,\nand affected an estimated three million people. The Haitian government estimated that 230,000 people died,\n300,000 were injured and 1,000,000 made homeless by the quake. The earthquake caused extensive damage to infrastructure in southwestern Haiti - in February, Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive estimated that 250,000 residences and 30,000 commercial buildings had collapsed or were severely damaged. The deputy mayor of Léogâne, at the epicentre of the earthquake, reported that 90 percent of buildings in the city were destroyed and Léogâne had to be totally rebuilt. As much as 90 percent of Grand-Goâve was devastated, including all public buildings. In Gressier, 40-50 percent of buildings were destroyed; the same in the worst-affected areas of Carrefour. Jacmel, the capital of Sud-Est department, also was heavily affected; 70 percent of homes in the city were damaged according to the mayor of Jacmel, as well as the airport, hospital and city hall building. Many landmark buildings were damaged or destroyed, including the Presidential Palace, the National Assembly building (Palais Législatif), the Supreme Court building (Palais de Justice) and the Holy Trinity and Port-au-Prince Cathedrals. Port-au-Prince's main port and airport, the Port international de Port-au-Prince and Toussaint Louverture International Airport also suffered severe damage, as did Killick, the Haitian Coast Guard's base in the capital city. The Ciné Institute, Haiti's only film school, lost two buildings.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Structures", "title": "List of populated places affected by the 2010 Haiti earthquake", "uid": "List_of_populated_places_affected_by_the_2010_Haiti_earthquake_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_populated_places_affected_by_the_2010_Haiti_earthquake" }
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List_of_Italian_football_transfers_summer_2008_(August)_2
[ [ "Date", "Name", "Nat", "Moving from", "Moving to", "Fee" ], [ "2008-09-06", "Álvaro Recoba", "Uruguay", "Internazionale", "Panionios", "Free" ], [ "2008-09-09", "Cristiano Lupatelli", "Italy", "Fiorentina", "Cagliari", "Free" ], [ "2008-09-14", "Thiago Motta", "Brazil", "Atlético Madrid", "Genoa", "Free" ], [ "2008-09-16", "Fabio Gatti", "Italy", "Modena", "Perugia", "Free" ], [ "2008-09-18", "Gaetano Grieco", "Italy", "Napoli", "Juve Stabia", "Free" ], [ "2008-09-18", "Marco Capparella", "Italy", "Napoli", "Juve Stabia", "Free" ], [ "2008-09-22", "Paolo Castelli", "Italy", "Lucchese", "Modena", "Free" ], [ "2008-09-26", "Alessandro Doga", "Italy", "Mantova", "Arezzo", "Free" ], [ "2008-10-03", "Emanuele Manitta", "Italy", "Unattached", "Siena", "Free" ], [ "2008-10-09", "Jess Vanstrattan", "Australia", "Verona", "Gold Coast United", "Free" ], [ "2008-10-14", "Diego Tristán", "Spain", "Livorno", "West Ham United", "Free" ], [ "2008-10-16", "Pedro Oliveira", "Portugal", "CFR Cluj", "Modena", "Free" ], [ "2008-10-24", "Antonio Ghomsi", "Cameroon", "Juve Stabia", "Avellino", "Free" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of Italian football transfers, for the 2008-09 season , from and to Serie A and Serie B.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Out of window transfer", "title": "List of Italian football transfers summer 2008 (August)", "uid": "List_of_Italian_football_transfers_summer_2008_(August)_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Italian_football_transfers_summer_2008_(August)" }
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2337
Rupert_Grint_1
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ], [ "2005", "Happy Birthday Peter Pan", "Peter Pan ( voice )", "TV documentary special" ], [ "2010", "Come Fly with Me", "Himself", "BBC One mockumentary television comedy series , one episode" ], [ "2012", "American Dad !", "Liam ( voice )", "Episode : Killer Vacation" ], [ "2016", "Tracey Ullman 's Show", "Himself", "1 episode" ], [ "2017-present", "Sick Note", "Daniel Glass", "Series ( Sky One )" ], [ "2017-2018", "Snatch", "Charlie Cavendish", "Series ( Sony Pictures Television )" ], [ "2017", "Urban Myths", "August Gustl Kubizek", "Episode : Adolf the Artist" ], [ "2018", "The ABC Murders", "Inspector Crome", "TV mini-series" ], [ "2019-present", "Servant", "Julian Pearce", "Series ( Apple TV+ )" ] ]
{ "intro": "Rupert Alexander Lloyd Grint (born 24 August 1988) is an English actor and producer. He rose to prominence for his portrayal of Ron Weasley, one of the three main characters in the Harry Potter film series. Grint was cast as Ron at the age of 11, having previously acted only in school plays and at his local theatre group. From 2001 to 2011, he starred in all eight Harry Potter films. Beginning in 2002, Grint began to work outside of the Harry Potter franchise, playing a co-leading role in Thunderpants. He has had starring roles in Driving Lessons, a dramedy released in 2006, and Cherrybomb, a drama film of limited release in 2010. Grint co-starred with Bill Nighy and Emily Blunt in Wild Target, a comedy. His first film project following the end of the Harry Potter series was the 2012 anti-war film, Into the White, in which he has a supporting role. In 2013, Grint's new film CBGB was released and he was cast in CBS's new show Super Clyde. Grint made his stage debut in Jez Butterworth's Mojo in October 2013 at the Harold Pinter Theatre in London. In 2014 he voiced the character of Josh in Postman Pat: The Movie, and in 2017, he starred in and was executive producer of the television series Snatch, based on the film of the same name.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Filmography -- Television", "title": "Rupert Grint", "uid": "Rupert_Grint_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupert_Grint" }
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List_of_submissions_to_the_36th_Academy_Awards_for_Best_Foreign_Language_Film_0
[ [ "Submitting country", "Film title used in nomination", "Language ( s )", "Original title", "Director ( s )", "Result" ], [ "France", "Le Feu Follet", "French", "Le Feu Follet", "Louis Malle", "Not Nominated" ], [ "Greece", "The Red Lanterns", "Greek", "Τα κόκκινα φανάρια", "Vasilis Georgiadis", "Nominated" ], [ "Hong Kong", "The Love Eterne", "Mandarin", "梁山伯与祝英台", "Li Han-hsiang", "Not Nominated" ], [ "India", "Metropolis", "Bengali", "মহানগর", "Satyajit Ray", "Not Nominated" ], [ "Italy", "8½", "Italian", "8 1 / 2", "Federico Fellini", "Won Academy Award" ], [ "Japan", "Twin Sisters of Kyoto", "Japanese", "古都", "Noboru Nakamura", "Nominated" ], [ "Mexico", "The Paper Man", "Spanish", "El hombre de papel", "Ismael Rodríguez", "Not Nominated" ], [ "Netherlands", "Like Two Drops of Water", "Dutch", "Als twee druppels water", "Fons Rademakers", "Not Nominated" ], [ "Pakistan", "The Veil", "Urdu", "Ghunghat", "Khurshid Anwar", "Not Nominated" ], [ "Poland", "Knife in the Water", "Polish", "Nóz w wodzie", "Roman Polanski", "Nominated" ], [ "Spain", "Los Tarantos", "Spanish", "Los Tarantos", "Francisco Rovira Beleta", "Nominated" ], [ "Sweden", "The Silence", "Swedish", "Tystnaden", "Ingmar Bergman", "Not Nominated" ], [ "Soviet Union", "My Name Is Ivan", "Russian", "Иваново детство", "Andrei Tarkovsky", "Not Nominated" ], [ "Yugoslavia", "Kozara", "Serbo-Croatian", "Козара", "Veljko Bulajić", "Not Nominated" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following 14 films, all from different countries, were submitted for the 36th Academy Awards in the category Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The titles highlighted in blue and yellow were the five nominated films, which came from Greece, Italy, Japan, Poland and Spain. Italy ultimately won the award for Federico Fellini's classic 8½. Poland and the USSR submitted films to the competition for the first time. Pakistan didn't submit a film again until 2013 with Zinda Bhaag being submitted.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Submissions", "title": "List of submissions to the 36th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film", "uid": "List_of_submissions_to_the_36th_Academy_Awards_for_Best_Foreign_Language_Film_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_submissions_to_the_36th_Academy_Awards_for_Best_Foreign_Language_Film" }
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List_of_United_States_national_ice_hockey_team_rosters_5
[ [ "Name", "Birthdate", "Birthplace", "1951-1952 team" ], [ "Rube Bjorkman", "February 27 , 1929", "Roseau , Minnesota", "University of Minnesota" ], [ "Len Ceglarski", "June 27 , 1926", "East Walpole , Massachusetts", "Boston College" ], [ "Joseph Czarnota", "March 25 , 1925", "Wakefield , Massachusetts", "Boston University" ], [ "Dick Desmond ( G )", "March 2 , 1927", "Medford , Massachusetts", "Dartmouth College" ], [ "Andre Gambucci", "November 12 , 1928", "Eveleth , Minnesota", "Colorado College" ], [ "Cliff Harrison", "October 30 , 1927", "Walpole , Massachusetts", "Dartmouth College" ], [ "Gerald Kilmartin", "July 7 , 1926", "Providence , Rhode Island", "Brown University" ], [ "John Mulhern", "July 18 , 1927", "Boston , Massachusetts", "Boston College" ], [ "John Noah", "November 21 , 1927", "Crookston , Minnesota", "University of North Dakota" ], [ "Arnie Oss , Jr", "April 18 , 1928", "Minneapolis , Minnesota", "Dartmouth College" ], [ "Bob Rompre", "April 11 , 1929", "International Falls , Minnesota", "Colorado College" ], [ "Jim Sedin", "June 25 , 1930", "Saint Paul , Minnesota", "University of Minnesota" ], [ "Allen Van", "March 30 , 1915", "Newport , Minnesota", "University of Minnesota" ], [ "Don Whiston", "June 19 , 1927", "Lynn , Massachusetts", "Brown University" ], [ "Ken Yackel", "March 5 , 1930", "Saint Paul , Minnesota", "University of Minnesota" ] ]
{ "intro": "Below is a list of various national ice hockey team rosters of the United States of America. The men's teams, the women's teams and the junior teams are included.", "section_text": "( won silver medal )", "section_title": "Men 's Olympics -- 1952 Winter Olympics", "title": "List of United States national ice hockey team rosters", "uid": "List_of_United_States_national_ice_hockey_team_rosters_5", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_national_ice_hockey_team_rosters" }
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All_Star_Mr_&_Mrs_4
[ [ "Episode", "Couple 1", "Couple 2", "Couple 3", "Original air date" ], [ "1", "Holly Willoughby with husband Dan", "Boris Becker with wife Sharlely", "Judith Chalmers with husband Neil Durden-Smith", "2 January 2010" ], [ "2", "Jack P. Shepherd with fiancée Lauren", "Ice-T with wife Coco Austin", "Carol Smillie with husband Alex", "9 January 2010" ], [ "3", "Kirsty Gallacher with fiancé Paul Sampson", "Michael Buerk with wife Christine", "Gary Lineker with wife Danielle Bux", "16 January 2010" ], [ "4", "Lynda Bellingham with husband Michael", "Jean-Christophe Novelli with fiancée Michelle", "Samantha Womack with husband Mark Womack", "23 January 2010" ], [ "5", "Beverley Callard with husband Jon", "Mikey Graham with wife Karen", "Noddy Holder with wife Suzan", "30 January 2010" ], [ "6", "Robert Webb with wife Abigail", "Andrew Sachs with wife Melody", "Anthea Turner with husband Grant Bovey", "6 February 2010" ], [ "7", "George Takei with husband Brad", "Lucy Pargeter with husband Rudi", "Phil Vickery with wife Kate", "13 February 2010" ], [ "8", "Barry McGuigan with wife Sandra", "Suzi Perry with husband Bastien", "Simon Gregson with fiancée Emma", "20 February 2010" ], [ "9", "Jenni Falconer with fiancé James", "John Higgins with wife Denise", "Bobby Ball with wife Yvonne", "27 February 2010" ], [ "10", "Gareth Gates with wife Suzanne", "Denise Welch with husband Tim Healy", "Nicholas Parsons with wife Ann", "4 April 2010" ] ]
{ "intro": "All Star Mr & Mrs is a British television show which first began airing on 12 April 2008 on ITV. It is a celebrity revival of the original Mr and Mrs that aired on ITV from 1968 to 1988 with two separate revivals in 1995-1996 and 1999 and was also based on the Canadian game show of the same name. The programme is hosted by Phillip Schofield, although Fern Britton had co-hosted the show with Schofield between 2008-10. The show features celebrities and their real-life partners playing to win up to £30,000 for their chosen charity. On 13 August 2017, it was reported that the series was to be rested for a year, with ITV taking the series off their TV schedule for 2017. It was also rumored that the show could be axed all together. ITV has yet to comment on the show's status, but with the show being taken off TV show audience websites, there will not be a series in 2017.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Episode guide -- Series 3 ( 2010 )", "title": "All Star Mr & Mrs", "uid": "All_Star_Mr_&_Mrs_4", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Star_Mr_&_Mrs" }
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2011_Chinese_Super_League_0
[ [ "Club", "Head Coach", "City", "Stadium", "Capacity", "2010 season" ], [ "Beijing Guoan", "Jaime Pacheco", "Beijing", "Workers Stadium", "66,161", "5th" ], [ "Changchun Yatai", "Shen Xiangfu", "Changchun , Jilin", "Development Area Stadium", "25,000", "9th" ], [ "Chengdu Blades", "Lawrie McKinna", "Chengdu , Sichuan", "Chengdu Sports Centre", "39,225", "CL1 , 2nd" ], [ "Dalian Shide", "Nelo Vingada", "Dalian , Liaoning", "Jinzhou Stadium", "30,775", "6th" ], [ "Guangzhou Evergrande", "Lee Jang-Soo", "Guangzhou , Guangdong", "Tianhe Stadium", "60,161", "CL1 , 1st" ], [ "Hangzhou Greentown", "Wu Jingui", "Hangzhou , Zhejiang", "Meihu Sports Centre ( Round 1 to 14 ) Jiaxing Stadium ( Round 17 to 30 )", "35,260 35,000", "4th" ], [ "Henan Jianye", "Jo Bonfrère", "Zhengzhou , Henan", "Hanghai Stadium", "28,000", "8th" ], [ "Jiangsu Sainty", "Dragan Okuka", "Nanjing , Jiangsu", "Nanjing Olympic Sports Center", "61,443", "11th" ], [ "Liaoning Whowin", "Ma Lin", "Shenyang , Liaoning", "Tiexi New District Sports Center", "30,000", "7th" ], [ "Nanchang Hengyuan", "Zhu Jiong", "Nanchang , Jiangxi", "Nanchang Bayi Stadium", "26,000", "13th" ], [ "Qingdao Jonoon", "Chang Woe-Ryong", "Qingdao , Shandong", "Qingdao Tiantai Stadium", "20,525", "14th" ], [ "Shaanxi Renhe", "Gao Hongbo", "Xi'an , Shaanxi", "Shaanxi Province Stadium", "47,565", "10th" ], [ "Shandong Luneng Taishan", "Manuel Barbosa", "Jinan , Shandong", "Shandong Provincial Stadium", "43,700", "1st" ], [ "Shanghai Shenhua", "Xi Zhikang", "Shanghai", "Hongkou Stadium", "33,060", "3rd" ], [ "Shenzhen", "Philippe Troussier", "Shenzhen , Guangdong", "Shenzhen Stadium", "32,500", "12th" ], [ "Tianjin TEDA", "Arie Haan", "Tianjin", "TEDA Football Stadium Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium ( Round 24 , 26 & 28 )", "36,390 60,000", "2nd" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2011 Chinese Super League was the eighth season since the establishment of the Chinese Super League, the eighteenth season of a professional association football league and the 50th top-tier league season in China. Guangzhou Evergrande F.C. clinched their first ever Chinese Super League title on September 28, 2011.", "section_text": "Beijing GuoanChangchun YataiShandong LunengHenan ConstructionShanghai ShenhuaTianjin TedaHangzhou GreentownDalian ShideJiangsu SaintyShenzhen RubyShaanxi CSCEQingdao JonoonLiaoning WhowinNanchang HengyuanChengdu BladesGuangzhou Evergrande Location of teams in 2011 Chinese Super League", "section_title": "Clubs -- Stadia and Locations", "title": "2011 Chinese Super League", "uid": "2011_Chinese_Super_League_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Chinese_Super_League" }
2,341
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Doug_TenNapel_0
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Publisher" ], [ "1991", "They Called Him Evil", "Mockingbird Studios" ], [ "1999", "Gear", "Fireman Press" ], [ "2002", "Creature Tech", "Top Shelf Productions" ], [ "2004", "Tommysaurus Rex", "Image Comics" ], [ "2005", "Earthboy Jacobus", "Image Comics" ], [ "2006", "Iron West", "Image Comics" ], [ "2007", "Black Cherry", "Image Comics" ], [ "2007", "Flink", "Image Comics" ], [ "2008", "Monster Zoo", "Image Comics" ], [ "2009", "Power Up", "Image Comics" ], [ "2010", "Ghostopolis", "GRAPHIX" ], [ "2011", "Bad Island", "GRAPHIX" ], [ "2012", "Cardboard", "GRAPHIX" ], [ "2015", "Nnewts - Escape From the Lizzarks", "GRAPHIX" ], [ "2016", "Nnewts - The Rise of Herk", "GRAPHIX" ], [ "2017", "Nnewts - The Battle for Amphibopolis", "GRAPHIX" ], [ "2019", "Bigfoot Bill : Shadow of the Mothman", "Self-published" ], [ "2019", "Earthworm Jim : Launch the Cow", "Self-published" ] ]
{ "intro": "Douglas Richard TenNapel (/təˈneɪpəl/; born July 10, 1966) is an American animator, writer, cartoonist, video game designer, and comic book artist whose work has encompassed animated television, video games, and comic books. He is best known for creating Earthworm Jim, a character that spawned a video game series, cartoon show, and a toy line.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Bibliography -- Graphic novels", "title": "Doug TenNapel", "uid": "Doug_TenNapel_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_TenNapel" }
2,342
2343
Grammy_Award_for_Best_Musical_Album_for_Children_0
[ [ "Year", "Performing artist ( s )", "Work", "Producer ( s )" ], [ "1994", "Various artists", "Aladdin : Original Motion Picture Soundtrack", "Alan Menken Tim Rice" ], [ "1995", "Various artists", "The Lion King : Original Motion Picture Soundtrack", "Mark Mancina Jay Rifkin Chris Thomas Hans Zimmer" ], [ "1996", "Barbara Bailey Hutchison", "Sleepy Time Lullabys", "J. Aaron Brown David R. Lehman" ], [ "1997", "Linda Ronstadt", "Dedicated to the One I Love", "George Massenburg Linda Ronstadt" ], [ "1998", "John Denver", "All Aboard !", "John Denver Roger Nichols Kris O'Connor" ], [ "1999", "Various artists", "Elmopalooza !", "John Boylan" ], [ "2000", "Various artists", "The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland", "Andy Hill" ], [ "2001", "Riders in the Sky", "Woody 's Roundup : A Rootin ' Tootin ' Collection of Woody 's Favorite Songs", "-" ], [ "2002", "Various artists", "Elmo & the Orchestra", "Ed Mitchell" ], [ "2003", "Riders in the Sky", "Monsters , Inc . Scream Factory Favorites", "-" ], [ "2004", "Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer", "Bon Appétit !", "-" ], [ "2005", "Various artists", "cELLAbration ! A Tribute to Ella Jenkins", "Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer" ], [ "2006", "Various artists", "Songs from the Neighborhood : The Music of Mister Rogers", "Dennis Scott" ], [ "2007", "Dan Zanes and Friends", "Catch That Train !", "-" ], [ "2008", "The Muppets", "The Muppets : A Green and Red Christmas", "Ted Kryczko Ed Mitchel" ], [ "2009", "They Might Be Giants", "Here Come the 123s", "Pat Dillett They Might Be Giants" ], [ "2010", "Ziggy Marley", "Family Time", "Ziggy Marley Don Was" ], [ "2011", "Pete Seeger", "Tomorrow 's Children", "David Bernz Daniel Einbender Travis Jeffrey" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Grammy Award for Best Musical Album for Children was an honor presented to recording artists for quality children's music albums at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards. Honors in several categories are presented at the ceremony annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to honor artistic achievement, technical proficiency and overall excellence in the recording industry, without regard to album sales or chart position. The award for Best Musical Album for Children was first presented to producer Alan Menken and Tim Rice in 1994 for the soundtrack to the Disney film Aladdin. The award was discontinued from 2012 in a major overhaul of Grammy categories. Starting in 2012, this category merged with the Best Spoken Word Album for Children category to form the new Best Children's Album category. This merger meant essentially returning to the categorization set-up prior to 1994 (although with a small name change), when recordings for children was covered by the Grammy Award for Best Album for Children alone.", "section_text": "Dan Zanes of the 2007 award-winning group Dan Zanes and Friends in 2009 Members of the 2009 award-winning group They Might Be Giants performing in 2009 Pete Seeger , 2011 award winner for Tomorrow 's Children , at the Clearwater Festival in 2007", "section_title": "Recipients", "title": "Grammy Award for Best Musical Album for Children", "uid": "Grammy_Award_for_Best_Musical_Album_for_Children_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammy_Award_for_Best_Musical_Album_for_Children" }
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Club_for_Growth_6
[ [ "Candidate", "Race", "Primary", "Primary runoff", "General" ], [ "Matt Rosendale", "United States Senate election in Montana , 2018", "Win", "-", "Loss" ], [ "Van Taylor", "Texas ' 3rd congressional district", "Win", "-", "Win" ], [ "Kevin Nicholson", "United States Senate election in Wisconsin , 2018", "Loss", "-", "-" ], [ "Marsha Blackburn", "United States Senate election in Tennessee , 2018", "Win", "-", "Win" ], [ "Mark E. Green", "Tennessee 's 7th congressional district", "Uncontested", "-", "Win" ], [ "Josh Hawley", "United States Senate election in Missouri , 2018", "Win", "-", "Win" ], [ "Denver Riggleman", "Virginia 's 5th congressional district", "Win", "-", "Win" ], [ "Russ Fulcher", "Idaho 's 1st congressional district", "Win", "-", "Win" ], [ "Chip Roy", "Texas 's 21st congressional district", "Went to runoff election", "Win", "Win" ], [ "Rick Saccone", "Pennsylvania 's 18th congressional district", "Win", "-", "Loss" ], [ "Dino Rossi", "Washington 's 8th congressional district", "Win", "-", "Loss" ], [ "Ron Wright", "Texas 's 6th congressional district", "Went to runoff election", "Win", "Win" ], [ "Andy Coleman", "Oklahoma 's 1st congressional district", "Loss", "-", "-" ], [ "Mark Harris", "North Carolina 's 9th congressional district", "Win", "-", "New election called ( see 2019 North Carolina 's 9th congressional district special election )" ], [ "Michael Cloud", "Texas 's 27th congressional district", "Went to runoff election", "Win", "Win" ], [ "Scott Perry", "Pennsylvania 's 10th congressional district", "Uncontested", "-", "Win" ], [ "Ted Budd", "North Carolina 's 13th congressional district", "Uncontested", "-", "Win" ], [ "Bunni Pounds", "Texas 's 5th congressional district", "Went to runoff election", "Loss", "-" ], [ "Greg Steube", "Florida 's 17th congressional district", "Win", "-", "Win" ], [ "Josh Kimbrell", "South Carolina 's 4th congressional district", "Loss", "-", "-" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Club for Growth is a 501(c)(4) conservative organization active in the United States, with an agenda focused on cutting taxes and other economic issues. The Club has two political arms: an affiliated traditional political action committee, called the Club for Growth PAC, and Club for Growth Action, an independent-expenditure only committee or Super-PAC. According to its website, the Club for Growth's policy goals include cutting income tax rates, repealing the estate tax, supporting limited government and a balanced budget amendment, entitlement reform, free trade, tort reform, school choice, and deregulation. The group has opposed government action to curb greenhouse gas emissions. The Club for Growth PAC endorses and raises money for candidates who meet its standards for fiscal conservatism. According to Politico, The Club for Growth is the pre-eminent institution promoting Republican adherence to a free-market, free-trade, anti-regulation agenda.", "section_text": "The Club for Growth PAC endorsed Ohio State Treasurer Josh Mandel in his bid to unseat incumbent Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown in the United States Senate election in Ohio , 2018 . Mandel dropped out of the race in January 2018 . [ 190 ]", "section_title": "Club for Growth PAC -- 2018", "title": "Club for Growth", "uid": "Club_for_Growth_6", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Club_for_Growth" }
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2345
2005_UCI_Asia_Tour_3
[ [ "Rank", "Nation", "Points" ], [ "1", "Kazakhstan", "1005.28" ], [ "2", "Iran", "874.96" ], [ "3", "Japan", "744" ], [ "4", "Uzbekistan", "618" ], [ "5", "South Korea", "143" ], [ "6", "Mongolia", "127" ], [ "7", "Hong Kong", "79" ], [ "8", "Indonesia", "55" ], [ "9", "Syria", "43" ], [ "10", "China", "41" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2005 UCI Asia Tour was the first season of the UCI Asia Tour. The season began on 16 January 2005 with the Tour of Siam and ended on 19 September 2005 with the Tour de Hokkaido. Andrey Mizurov of Kazakhstan was crowned as the 2005 UCI Asia Tour champion. Throughout the season, points are awarded to the top finishers of stages within stage races and the final general classification standings of each of the stages races and one-day events. The quality and complexity of a race also determines how many points are awarded to the top finishers, the higher the UCI rating of a race, the more points are awarded. The UCI ratings from highest to lowest are as follows:", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Final standings -- Nation classification", "title": "2005 UCI Asia Tour", "uid": "2005_UCI_Asia_Tour_3", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_UCI_Asia_Tour" }
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National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Taylor_County,_Kentucky_0
[ [ "", "Name on the Register", "Date listed", "Location", "City or town" ], [ "1", "Battle of Tebb 's Bend Monument", "July 17 , 1997 ( # 97000668 )", "Romine Loop Rd. , 0.5 miles north of its junction with Kentucky Route 55 37°13′49″N 85°20′49″W / 37.230222°N 85.347056°W / 37.230222 ; -85.347056 ( Battle of Tebb 's Bend Monument )", "Campbellsville" ], [ "2", "Battle of Tebbs Bend", "July 28 , 1999 ( # 99000900 )", "Off Kentucky Route 55 , Tebbs Bend Rd . 37°14′19″N 85°21′29″W / 37.238611°N 85.358056°W / 37.238611 ; -85.358056 ( Battle of Tebbs Bend )", "Campbellsville" ], [ "3", "James Caldwell House", "October 3 , 2011 ( # 11000681 )", "105 Colonial Dr. 37°15′56″N 85°22′00″W / 37.265556°N 85.366667°W / 37.265556 ; -85.366667 ( James Caldwell House )", "Campbellsville" ], [ "4", "Campbellsville Historic Commercial District", "February 10 , 1983 ( # 83002876 )", "Roughly bounded by Columbia Ave. , Broadway , 1st , and Hotchkiss Sts. , both sides of Central Ave. , and railroad tracks 37°20′28″N 85°20′37″W / 37.341111°N 85.343611°W / 37.341111 ; -85.343611 ( Campbellsville Historic Commercial District )", "Campbellsville" ], [ "5", "Campbellsville Residential Historic District", "February 7 , 2008 ( # 08000011 )", "Roughly bounded by Central Ave. and Duffy , Maple , and Jackson Sts . 37°20′50″N 85°20′43″W / 37.347222°N 85.345278°W / 37.347222 ; -85.345278 ( Campbellsville Residential Historic District )", "Campbellsville" ], [ "6", "Campbellsville School , Stadium and Athletic Field", "January 4 , 2007 ( # 06001195 )", "230 W. Main St. 37°20′15″N 85°20′55″W / 37.3375°N 85.348611°W / 37.3375 ; -85.348611 ( Campbellsville School , Stadium and Athletic Field )", "Campbellsville" ], [ "7", "John Chandler House", "January 8 , 1987 ( # 87000184 )", "Off Kentucky Route 210 37°21′52″N 85°24′03″W / 37.364444°N 85.400833°W / 37.364444 ; -85.400833 ( John Chandler House )", "Campbellsville" ], [ "8", "Clay Hill", "October 10 , 1975 ( # 75000835 )", "5 miles north of Campbellsville on Kentucky Route 55 37°26′18″N 85°21′40″W / 37.438333°N 85.361111°W / 37.438333 ; -85.361111 ( Clay Hill )", "Campbellsville" ], [ "9", "Jonathan Cowherd , Jr. , House", "April 11 , 1977 ( # 77000649 )", "West of Campbellsville off Kentucky Route 70 37°20′20″N 85°25′22″W / 37.338889°N 85.422778°W / 37.338889 ; -85.422778 ( Jonathan Cowherd , Jr. , House )", "Campbellsville" ], [ "10", "Jacob Hiestand House", "February 10 , 1983 ( # 83002877 )", "West of Campbellsville off Kentucky Route 210 37°20′59″N 85°22′31″W / 37.349722°N 85.375278°W / 37.349722 ; -85.375278 ( Jacob Hiestand House )", "Campbellsville" ], [ "11", "Merchant 's Hotel", "November 25 , 1980 ( # 80001669 )", "102 E. Main St. 37°20′26″N 85°20′41″W / 37.340556°N 85.344833°W / 37.340556 ; -85.344833 ( Merchant 's Hotel )", "Campbellsville" ], [ "12", "Durham Sanders House", "July 31 , 1996 ( # 96000792 )", "1251 Sanders Rd . 37°25′57″N 85°23′22″W / 37.432500°N 85.389444°W / 37.432500 ; -85.389444 ( Durham Sanders House )", "Campbellsville" ], [ "13", "Isaac Tate Farm", "August 4 , 2004 ( # 04000802 )", "5 miles south of Campbellsville on Kentucky Route 55 37°15′13″N 85°21′58″W / 37.253611°N 85.366111°W / 37.253611 ; -85.366111 ( Isaac Tate Farm )", "Campbellsville" ], [ "14", "Taylor County Clerk 's Office", "December 20 , 1977 ( # 77000650 )", "Courthouse Sq . 37°20′29″N 85°20′44″W / 37.341389°N 85.345417°W / 37.341389 ; -85.345417 ( Taylor County Clerk 's Office )", "Campbellsville" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Taylor County, Kentucky. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Taylor County, Kentucky, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map. There are 14 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Current listings", "title": "National Register of Historic Places listings in Taylor County, Kentucky", "uid": "National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Taylor_County,_Kentucky_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Taylor_County,_Kentucky" }
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Largest_cities_in_Indonesia_1
[ [ "Ranking", "City", "Region", "Population" ], [ "1", "Jakarta", "Jakarta", "9,607,967" ], [ "2", "Surabaya", "East Java", "3,009,800" ], [ "3", "Bandung", "West Java", "2,575,478" ], [ "4", "Medan", "North Sumatera", "2,241,890" ], [ "5", "Semarang", "Central Java", "2,067,254" ], [ "6", "Palembang", "South Sumatera", "1,455,284" ], [ "7", "Makassar", "South Sulawesi", "1,337,800" ], [ "8", "Batam", "Riau Islands", "1,290,890" ], [ "9", "Pekanbaru", "Riau", "1,104,112" ], [ "10", "Bandar Lampung", "Lampung", "900,001" ] ]
{ "intro": "Below is a list of Indonesia's cities with their rank and population. All figures are estimates for 2014. Population in 2010 is official data from 2010 Census released by Central Statistic Agency.", "section_text": "MedanPekanbaruBatamPalembangBandar LampungJakartaBandungSemarangSurabayaMakassar The followings are the largest core cities in Indonesia ( excluding satellite cities ) :", "section_title": "Top ten largest urban centres", "title": "List of Indonesian cities by population", "uid": "Largest_cities_in_Indonesia_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indonesian_cities_by_population" }
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2348
1952_Campeonato_Profesional_0
[ [ "Team", "City", "Stadium" ], [ "América", "Cali", "Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero" ], [ "Atlético Bucaramanga", "Bucaramanga", "Estadio Alfonso López" ], [ "Atlético Municipal", "Medellín", "Estadio San Fernando" ], [ "Boca Juniors", "Cali", "Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero" ], [ "Cúcuta Deportivo", "Cúcuta", "Estadio General Santander" ], [ "Deportes Quindío", "Armenia", "Estadio San José de Armenia" ], [ "Deportivo Manizales", "Manizales", "Estadio Palogrande" ], [ "Deportivo Cali", "Cali", "Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero" ], [ "Deportivo Pereira", "Pereira", "Estadio Libaré" ], [ "Deportivo Samarios", "Santa Marta", "Estadio Eduardo Santos" ], [ "Junior", "Barranquilla", "Estadio Romelio Martínez" ], [ "Millonarios", "Bogotá", "Estadio El Campín" ], [ "Santa Fe", "Bogotá", "Estadio El Campín" ], [ "Sporting de Barranquilla", "Barranquilla", "Estadio Romelio Martínez" ], [ "Universidad", "Bogotá", "Estadio Alfonso López Pumarejo" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 1952 Campeonato Profesional was the fifth season of Colombia's top-flight football league. 15 teams compete against one another and played each weekend. The tournament was notable for being the fourth year of El Dorado. Millonarios won the league for 3rd time in its history after getting 46 points.", "section_text": "12345678910 Locations of the 1952 Campeonato Profesional teams : 1 . Armenia2 . Barranquilla3 . Bogotá4 . Bucaramanga5 . Cali6 . Cúcuta7 . Manizales8 . Medellín9 . Pereira10 . Santa Marta", "section_title": "Teams", "title": "1952 Campeonato Profesional", "uid": "1952_Campeonato_Profesional_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1952_Campeonato_Profesional" }
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2349
Hayden_Panettiere_0
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role" ], [ "1998", "The Object of My Affection", "Mermaid" ], [ "1998", "A Bug 's Life", "Dot" ], [ "1999", "Message in a Bottle", "Girl on Sinking Boat" ], [ "2000", "Dinosaur", "Suri" ], [ "2000", "Remember the Titans", "Sheryl Yoast" ], [ "2001", "Joe Somebody", "Natalie Scheffer" ], [ "2001", "The Affair of the Necklace", "Young Jeanne de Saint-Rémy de Valois" ], [ "2004", "The Dust Factory", "Melanie Lewis" ], [ "2004", "Raising Helen", "Audrey Davis" ], [ "2005", "Racing Stripes", "Channing Walsh" ], [ "2005", "Ice Princess", "Gennifer Gen Harwood" ], [ "2006", "Bring It On : All or Nothing", "Britney Allen" ], [ "2006", "The Architect", "Christina Waters" ], [ "2006", "Mr. Gibb", "Allyson 'Ally ' Palmer" ], [ "2007", "Shanghai Kiss", "Adelaide Bourbon" ], [ "2007", "Diary of a New Girl", "Hannah Rochelle" ], [ "2008", "Fireflies in the Garden", "Young Jane Lawrence" ], [ "2008", "Scooby-Doo ! and the Goblin King", "Fairy Princess Willow" ], [ "2009", "I Love You , Beth Cooper", "Beth Cooper" ], [ "2009", "The Cove", "Herself" ] ]
{ "intro": "Hayden Lesley Panettiere (/ˌpænətiˈɛər/; born August 21, 1989) is an American actress, model, and singer. She is known for playing cheerleader Claire Bennet on the NBC Superhero series Heroes (2006-2010) and Juliette Barnes in the ABC/CMT musical drama series Nashville (2012-2018). A native of New York, she first appeared in a commercial at the age of eleven months. Her full-time acting career began by playing Sarah Roberts on One Life to Live (1994-1997) and Lizzie Spaulding on Guiding Light (1996-2000), and then played Sheryl Yoast in the Disney feature film Remember the Titans at age ten. Other roles include her portrayal of the title character in the true crime drama Amanda Knox: Murder on Trial in Italy, the original voice actress for Kairi in the Kingdom Hearts series, and Kirby Reed in the slasher film Scream 4. She received two nominations for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Series, Miniseries or Television Film, for her work on Nashville in 2012 and 2013.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Filmography -- Film", "title": "Hayden Panettiere", "uid": "Hayden_Panettiere_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayden_Panettiere" }
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List_of_National_Monuments_in_County_Sligo_0
[ [ "NM #", "Monument name", "Description", "Townland", "Location" ], [ "342", "Ballinafad Castle", "Castle", "Ballinafad", "54°01′34″N 8°20′09″W / 54.026°N 8.3358°W / 54.026 ; -8.3358" ], [ "373", "Castlebaldwin Castle", "Castle", "Castlebaldwin", "54°04′41″N 8°22′10″W / 54.077991°N 8.369474°W / 54.077991 ; -8.369474" ], [ "523", "Cabragh Wedge Tomb ( The Giant 's Grave )", "Wedge Tomb", "Cabragh ( Leyny )", "54°10′27″N 8°40′26″W / 54.1742°N 8.674°W / 54.1742 ; -8.674" ], [ "568", "Carns Cairn", "Cairn", "Carns ( Calry )", "54°15′20″N 8°27′01″W / 54.255449°N 8.450273°W / 54.255449 ; -8.450273" ], [ "277.01", "Carricknagat Megalithic Tombs", "Megalithic Tombs", "Carricknagat ( Tirerrill )", "54°11′19″N 8°24′04″W / 54.188529°N 8.401167°W / 54.188529 ; -8.401167" ], [ "518", "Carrowkeel Passage Tomb Cemetery", "Passage Tomb Cemetery", "Carrowkeel", "54°03′04″N 8°22′26″W / 54.050983°N 8.373918°W / 54.050983 ; -8.373918" ], [ "153.01", "Carrowmore Passage Tomb Cemetery", "Stone circle , Ring barrow , Passage tomb , Ringfort , Megalithic structure , Cashel", "Carrowmore", "54°15′23″N 8°30′56″W / 54.256371°N 8.515475°W / 54.256371 ; -8.515475" ], [ "638", "Ballymote Castle", "Castle", "Ballymote", "54°05′15″N 8°31′10″W / 54.087412°N 8.519462°W / 54.087412 ; -8.519462" ], [ "479", "Carrowreagh Court Tomb", "Court Tomb", "Carrowreagh ( Leyny )", "54°03′36″N 8°56′32″W / 54.059876°N 8.942182°W / 54.059876 ; -8.942182" ], [ "277.02", "Cashelore ( Cashel Bir , Bawnboy )", "Cashel", "Castleore", "54°12′36″N 8°22′39″W / 54.210034°N 8.377560°W / 54.210034 ; -8.377560" ], [ "118", "Church Island", "Church", "Church Island ( Lough Gill )", "54°15′13″N 8°23′12″W / 54.253582°N 8.386793°W / 54.253582 ; -8.386793" ], [ "159", "Cashelmore ( Clogher Stone Fort )", "Cashel", "Clogher", "53°56′04″N 8°30′50″W / 53.934457°N 8.513904°W / 53.934457 ; -8.513904" ], [ "338", "Creevykeel Court Tomb", "Court Tomb", "Creevykeel", "54°26′19″N 8°26′00″W / 54.438701°N 8.433365°W / 54.438701 ; -8.433365" ], [ "433", "Cummeen Court Tomb", "Cairns", "Cummeen", "54°16′37″N 8°31′36″W / 54.277039°N 8.526724°W / 54.277039 ; -8.526724" ], [ "119", "Drumcliffe High Crosses & Round Tower", "High Crosses & Round Tower", "Drumcliffe", "54°19′34″N 8°29′42″W / 54.326098°N 8.495028°W / 54.326098 ; -8.495028" ], [ "277.03", "Gortlownan Motte", "Motte", "Gortlownan", "54°13′17″N 8°20′20″W / 54.221474°N 8.338871°W / 54.221474 ; -8.338871" ], [ "607", "Gortnaleck Court Tomb", "Court Tomb", "Gortnaleck", "54°23′04″N 8°29′03″W / 54.384544°N 8.4842°W / 54.384544 ; -8.4842" ], [ "152", "Heapstown Cairn", "Cairn", "Heapstown", "54°05′42″N 8°20′54″W / 54.09509°N 8.348301°W / 54.09509 ; -8.348301" ], [ "117", "Inishmurray Island", "Early Medieval Ecclesiastical Site", "Inishmurray Island", "54°25′54″N 8°39′25″W / 54.431602°N 8.657014°W / 54.431602 ; -8.657014" ], [ "153.02", "Knocknarea passage tombs", "Passage tombs & Cairns", "Knocknarea", "54°15′35″N 8°34′28″W / 54.25968921°N 8.5745°W / 54.25968921 ; -8.5745" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Irish state has officially approved the following List of National Monuments in County Sligo. In the Republic of Ireland, a structure or site may be deemed to be a National Monument, and therefore worthy of state protection, if it is of national importance. If the land adjoining the monument is essential to protect it, this land may also be protected.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "National Monuments", "title": "List of National Monuments in County Sligo", "uid": "List_of_National_Monuments_in_County_Sligo_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_National_Monuments_in_County_Sligo" }
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List_of_cruise_ships_17
[ [ "Name", "Operator", "Began operation", "Tonnage", "Status" ], [ "Radiance of the Seas", "Royal Caribbean International", "2001", "90,090", "Operating" ], [ "Red Boat", "Costa Crosiere", "1966", "30,567", "Ended service 1997 . Later Edinburgh Castle , The Big Red Boat II . Sold for scrap 2005" ], [ "Regal Empress", "Imperial Majesty Cruises", "1993", "23,979", "Formerly : SS Olympia ( 1953-81 ) , Caribe ( 1981-83 ) , and Caribe I ( 1983-93 ) . Laid up and sold for scrap in 2009" ], [ "Regatta", "Oceania Cruises", "2003", "30,277", "Operating . Formerly : Insignia ; built as R Two" ], [ "Regent Sea", "Regency Cruises", "1957", "23,191", "Originally Gripsholm . Operated as the first cruise ship for Regency Cruises , from 1984 to 1995" ], [ "Rembrandt", "Premier Cruises", "1997", "", "Seized by creditors in September 2000 which ended her service . Under restoration restored in Germany in 2006 . See Rotterdam" ], [ "Renaissance", "Paquet Cruises", "1966", "", "On her way to an Indian scrapyard" ], [ "Rhapsody of the Seas", "Royal Caribbean International", "1997", "78,491", "Operating" ], [ "RIO", "Rio Cruises", "1971", "16,710", "Formerly : Southward , Seawing , Perla , and Aegean Pearl . Has been sold at auction in Ashdod , Israelfor US $ 4.8 million to undisclosed buyers . The ship , which is now reportedly at Piraeus , has been laid up since May 2011" ], [ "Ritz Carlton", "The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company", "2019", "", "Planned" ], [ "Riviera", "Oceania Cruises", "2012", "66,084", "Operating" ], [ "Rotterdam", "Holland America Line", "1997", "59,652", "Operating" ], [ "Rotterdam", "Holland America Line", "1959", "38,650", "Sold to Premier Cruises in 1997 . Withdrawn from service in 2000 . A foundation was created in 2001 whose ongoing effort is to find a new vocation for the ship in Rotterdam . As of 2010 , the ship is used as a recreational and tourist attraction in the city of Rotterdam" ], [ "Royal Princess", "Princess Cruises", "2013", "142,714", "Operating" ], [ "Regal Princess", "Princess Cruises", "2014", "142,229", "Operating" ], [ "Royal Clipper", "Star Clippers", "2000", "5,000", "Operating" ], [ "Royal Pacific", "Sophlex Ship Managers", "1967", "9,805", "Capsized in Taiwans Kaohsiung harbor in 2005 . Built as Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in 1967 , formerly : Crown del Mar , Don Juan , Riviera I" ], [ "Royal Pacific", "Starlite", "Pre-1992", "", "Sank , formerly : Empress of Australia" ], [ "Ruby Princess", "Princess Cruises", "2008", "116,000", "Operating" ], [ "Running on Waves", "88parsec", "2011", "634", "Operating" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of cruise ships, both those in service and those that have ceased to operate. Ocean liners are included on this list only if they also functioned as cruise ships. (See: list of ocean liners.) As some cruise ships have operated under multiple names, all names will be listed in the Status section, along with the history of the vessel, under the vessel's current or most recent name. If a vessel is not currently operating as a cruise ship, only the most recent operation will be listed here. Likewise, if a vessel fulfilled another role before becoming a cruise ship, the first entry for the vessel will occur when the vessel began its career as a cruise ship.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "R", "title": "List of cruise ships", "uid": "List_of_cruise_ships_17", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cruise_ships" }
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Wade_Trophy_0
[ [ "Season", "Player", "School", "Position", "Class" ], [ "1977-78", "Carol Blazejowski", "Montclair State", "Forward", "Senior" ], [ "1978-79", "Nancy Lieberman", "Old Dominion", "Guard", "Junior" ], [ "1979-80", "Nancy Lieberman ( 2 )", "Old Dominion", "Guard", "Senior" ], [ "1980-81", "Lynette Woodard", "Kansas", "Guard", "Senior" ], [ "1981-82", "Pam Kelly", "Louisiana Tech", "Center", "Senior" ], [ "1982-83", "LaTaunya Pollard", "Long Beach State", "Guard", "Senior" ], [ "1983-84", "Janice Lawrence Braxton", "Louisiana Tech", "Forward", "Senior" ], [ "1984-85", "Cheryl Miller", "USC", "Forward", "Junior" ], [ "1985-86", "Kamie Ethridge", "Texas", "Guard", "Senior" ], [ "1986-87", "Shelly Pennefather", "Villanova", "Forward", "Senior" ], [ "1987-88", "Teresa Weatherspoon", "Louisiana Tech", "Guard", "Senior" ], [ "1988-89", "Clarissa Davis", "Texas", "Forward", "Senior" ], [ "1989-90", "Jennifer Azzi", "Stanford", "Guard", "Senior" ], [ "1990-91", "Daedra Charles", "Tennessee", "Center", "Senior" ], [ "1991-92", "Susan Robinson", "Penn State", "Forward", "Senior" ], [ "1992-93", "Karen Jennings", "Nebraska", "Forward", "Senior" ], [ "1993-94", "Carol Ann Shudlick", "Minnesota", "Forward", "Senior" ], [ "1994-95", "Rebecca Lobo", "Connecticut", "Center", "Senior" ], [ "1995-96", "Jennifer Rizzotti", "Connecticut", "Guard", "Senior" ], [ "1996-97", "DeLisha Milton", "Florida", "Forward", "Senior" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Wade Trophy is an award presented annually to the best women's basketball player in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I competition. It is named after three-time national champion Delta State University coach Lily Margaret Wade. The award debuted in 1978 as the first-ever women's national player of the year award in college basketball. State Farm Insurance sponsors the award, and the trophy is presented at the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) National Convention. Connecticut has the most all-time winners with nine. Maya Moore is the only player to win the Wade Trophy three times, accomplishing the feat in 2009 (only sophomore ever to win the award), 2010 and 2011. Other multiple award winners include Nancy Lieberman (1979, 1980), Seimone Augustus (2005, 2006), Brittney Griner (2012, 2013), and fellow UConn alum Breanna Stewart (2015, 2016). Three schools are tied for second place in total recipients: Louisiana Tech, Old Dominion, and Texas have three winners apiece. There have never been any ties for the award.", "section_text": "Jennifer Azzi won in 1990 while playing for Stanford . Sue Bird , in white , won in 2002 Maya Moore is the award 's only three-time recipient . Breanna Stewart receiving the Wade trophy at the 2015 WBCA convention in Tampa Bay FL", "section_title": "Winners", "title": "Wade Trophy", "uid": "Wade_Trophy_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wade_Trophy" }
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2011_European_Team_Championships_Super_League_3
[ [ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Points" ], [ "1", "Adam Kszczot", "Poland", "1:46.50", "12" ], [ "2", "Jeff Lastennet", "France", "1:46.70", "11" ], [ "3", "Gareth Warburton", "Great Britain", "1:46.95", "10" ], [ "4", "Mario Scapini", "Italy", "1:47.20", "9" ], [ "5", "Anis Ananenka", "Belarus", "1:47.29", "8" ], [ "6", "Oleh Kayafa", "Ukraine", "1:47.42", "7" ], [ "7", "Joni Jaako", "Sweden", "1:47.61", "6" ], [ "8", "Robin Schembera", "Germany", "1:47.79", "5" ], [ "9", "Ivan Tukhtachev", "Russia", "1:48.27", "4" ], [ "10", "Antonio Manuel Reina", "Spain", "1:48.56", "3" ], [ "11", "António Rodrigues", "Portugal", "1:50.45", "2" ], [ "12", "Milan Kocourek", "Czech Republic", "1:59.28", "1" ] ]
{ "intro": "These are the complete results of the 2011 European Team Championships Super League on 18 and 19 June 2011 in Stockholm, Sweden. As with the previous championships there were a couple of rules applying specifically to this competition, such as the limit of three attempts in the throwing events, long jump and triple jump (only the top four were allowed the fourth attempt) and the limit of four misses total in the high jump and pole vault.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Men -- 800 metres", "title": "2011 European Team Championships Super League", "uid": "2011_European_Team_Championships_Super_League_3", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_European_Team_Championships_Super_League" }
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2354
Big_East_Conference_football_individual_awards_4
[ [ "Season", "Coach", "School", "Year with school", "Record" ], [ "1991 *", "Dennis Erickson", "Miami", "3rd", "12-0" ], [ "1992", "Dennis Erickson ( 2 )", "Miami", "4th", "11-1" ], [ "1993 *", "Don Nehlen", "West Virginia", "14th", "11-1" ], [ "1994", "Dennis Erickson ( 3 )", "Miami", "6th", "10-2" ], [ "1995 *", "Frank Beamer", "Virginia Tech", "9th", "10-2" ], [ "1996", "Frank Beamer ( 2 )", "Virginia Tech", "10th", "10-2" ], [ "1997", "Walt Harris", "Pittsburgh", "1st", "6-6" ], [ "1998", "Terry Shea", "Rutgers", "3rd", "5-6" ], [ "1999", "Frank Beamer ( 3 )", "Virginia Tech", "13th", "11-1" ], [ "2000", "Butch Davis", "Miami", "6th", "11-1" ], [ "2001", "Larry Coker", "Miami", "1st", "12-0" ], [ "2002", "Larry Coker ( 2 )", "Miami", "2nd", "12-1" ], [ "2003 *", "Rich Rodriguez", "West Virginia", "3rd", "8-5" ], [ "2004", "Walt Harris ( 2 )", "Pittsburgh", "8th", "8-4" ], [ "2005", "Rich Rodriguez ( 2 )", "West Virginia", "5th", "11-1" ], [ "2006", "Greg Schiano", "Rutgers", "6th", "11-2" ], [ "2007", "Brian Kelly", "Cincinnati", "1st", "10-3" ], [ "2008", "Brian Kelly ( 2 )", "Cincinnati", "2nd", "11-3" ], [ "2009", "Brian Kelly ( 3 )", "Cincinnati", "3rd", "12-0" ], [ "2010", "Randy Edsall", "Connecticut", "12th", "8-4" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Big East Conference gave five football awards at the conclusion of every season. The awards were first given in 1991 following the conference's first football season, and last given in 2012 before the conference was restructured as the American Athletic Conference. The five awards included Offensive Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, Special Teams Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year, and Coach of the Year. Recipients were selected by the votes of the conference's eight head coaches. Award recipients included Heisman Trophy winners, NFL first-round draft picks, and NFL All-Star selections. The Miami Hurricanes were the most successful team through the school's tenure with the conference from 1991 to 2004, winning six awards for offensive players, seven for defense, four for special teams, three for Rookie of the Year, and six for Coach of the Year. Every conference member received at least two awards. Donovan McNabb of Syracuse is the only player to win more than two awards; he was named Rookie of the Year in 1995 and Offensive Player of the Year in 1996, 1997, and 1998. Frank Beamer of Virginia Tech, Dennis Erickson of Miami, and Brian Kelly of Cincinnati were each Coach of the Year three times.", "section_text": "Frank Beamer won three times with Virginia Tech . Butch Davis won with Miami in 2000 . West Virginia coach Rich Rodriguez was the 2003 winner .", "section_title": "Coach of the Year -- Winners", "title": "Big East Conference football individual awards", "uid": "Big_East_Conference_football_individual_awards_4", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_East_Conference_football_individual_awards" }
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List_of_power_stations_in_Malaysia_0
[ [ "Plant", "State", "Scheme", "MW" ], [ "Sultan Azlan Shah Bersia", "Perak", "Sungai Perak", "72" ], [ "Chenderoh Power Station", "Perak", "Sungai Perak", "40.5" ], [ "Sultan Azlan Shah Kenering Power Station", "Perak", "Sungai Perak", "120" ], [ "Sungai Piah Upper Power Station", "Perak", "Sungai Perak", "14.6" ], [ "Sungai Piah Lower Power Station", "Perak", "Sungai Perak", "54" ], [ "Temenggor Power Station", "Perak", "Sungai Perak", "348" ], [ "Sultan Mahmud", "Terengganu", "Sungai Terengganu", "400" ], [ "Pergau Dam", "Kelantan", "Sungai Pergau", "600" ], [ "Sultan Yusof Jor Power Station", "Pahang", "Cameron Highlands", "100" ], [ "Ulu Jelai Power Station ( completed 2016 )", "Pahang", "Cameron Highlands", "372" ], [ "Sultan Idris II", "Pahang", "Cameron Highlands", "150" ], [ "Odak Power Station", "Pahang", "Cameron Highlands", "4.2" ], [ "Habu Power Station", "Pahang", "Cameron Highlands", "5.5" ], [ "Kampong Raja Power Station", "Pahang", "Cameron Highlands", "0.8" ], [ "Kampong Terla Power Station", "Pahang", "Cameron Highlands", "0.5" ], [ "Robinson Falls Power Station", "Pahang", "Cameron Highlands", "0.9" ], [ "Bakun Dam", "Sarawak", "", "2400" ], [ "Batang Ai Dam", "Sarawak", "", "100" ], [ "Murum Dam", "Sarawak", "", "944" ], [ "Tenom Pangi Dam", "Sabah", "", "66" ] ]
{ "intro": "Tenaga Nasional Berhad operates three hydroelectric schemes in the peninsula with an installed generating capacity of 1,911 megawatts (MW). They are the Sungai Perak, Terengganu and Cameron Highlands hydroelectric schemes with 21 dams in operation. A number of Independent Power Producers also own and operate several small hydro plants. Independent hydroelectric schemes", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Hydropower", "title": "List of power stations in Malaysia", "uid": "List_of_power_stations_in_Malaysia_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_power_stations_in_Malaysia" }
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List_of_Constituencies_of_the_Lok_Sabha_21
[ [ "Constituency No", "Constituency", "Reserved for ( SC/ST/None )" ], [ "1", "Ganganagar", "SC" ], [ "2", "Bikaner", "SC" ], [ "3", "Churu", "None" ], [ "4", "Jhunjhunu", "None" ], [ "5", "Sikar", "None" ], [ "6", "Jaipur Rural", "None" ], [ "7", "Jaipur", "None" ], [ "8", "Alwar", "None" ], [ "9", "Bharatpur", "SC" ], [ "10", "Karauli-Dholpur", "SC" ], [ "11", "Dausa", "ST" ], [ "12", "Tonk-Sawai Madhopur", "None" ], [ "13", "Ajmer", "None" ], [ "14", "Nagaur", "None" ], [ "15", "Pali", "None" ], [ "16", "Jodhpur", "None" ], [ "17", "Barmer", "None" ], [ "18", "Jalore", "None" ], [ "19", "Udaipur", "ST" ], [ "20", "Banswara", "ST" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India, is made up of Members of Parliament (MPs). Each MP, represents a single geographic constituency. There are currently 543 constituencies. The maximum size of the Lok Sabha as outlined in the Constitution of India is 550 members made up of up to 530 members representing people of the states of India and up to 20 members representing people from the Union Territories on the basis of their population.", "section_text": "Constituencies of Rajasthan", "section_title": "Rajasthan ( 25 )", "title": "List of constituencies of the Lok Sabha", "uid": "List_of_Constituencies_of_the_Lok_Sabha_21", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_constituencies_of_the_Lok_Sabha" }
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2357
Jency_Anthony_0
[ [ "Year", "Film", "Song", "Music Director", "Co-Singer" ], [ "1974", "Kunjikkaikal", "Kunnimanikkunje", "K. K. Antony", "" ], [ "1977", "Aval Oru Devaalayam", "Dukhathin Mezhuthiri", "M. K. Arjunan", "L. R. Anjali" ], [ "1977", "Aval Oru Devaalayam", "Naarayanakkili", "M. K. Arjunan", "P. Susheela" ], [ "1977", "Harshabaashpam", "Ekaadashi Dinamunarnnu", "M. K. Arjunan", "" ], [ "1977", "Aasheervaadam", "Vayaru Vishakkunnu", "M. K. Arjunan", "" ], [ "1977", "Vezhambal ( Ahalyamoksham )", "Thiruvaakacharthinu", "M. K. Arjunan", "" ], [ "1977", "Oru Jaathi Oru Matham", "Maangalyam Chaarthiya", "Kannur Rajan", "K. J. Yesudas" ], [ "1983", "Veenapoovu", "Swapnamkondu Thulaabhaaram", "Vidyadharan", "" ], [ "1983", "Veenapoovu", "Kannimaasathil", "Vidyadharan", "K. J. Yesudas" ], [ "1983", "Eettillam", "Raaraatti Raaraatti", "A. T. Ummer", "" ], [ "1983", "Visa", "Thaleeppeelikkaattinulliloru", "Jithin Shyam", "K. J. Yesudas" ], [ "1984", "Mounam Sammatham", "Shyaamam Sundaram", "", "K. G. Markose" ], [ "1985", "Enikkum Enikkum idaykku", "Thumbappoo", "M. G. Radhakrishnan", "" ], [ "1985", "Mizhiyezhuthiya kaavyam", "Oru Pallavi Paadaamo", "Prasad EP", "Gopan" ], [ "1985", "Mizhiyezhuthiya kaavyam", "Raajakkuyile Neeyarinjo", "Prasad EP", "" ], [ "1985", "Mizhiyezhuthiya kaavyam", "Thenoorum Mohavum", "Prasad EP", "" ], [ "1985", "Kothi Theerumvare", "Aakaasha Gangayil", "Kodakara Madhavan", "K. J. Yesudas" ], [ "1986", "Pappan Priyappetta Pappan", "Puthan Manavaatti", "Alleppey Ranganath", "Sindhu Devi" ], [ "1987", "Aankiliyude Tharattu", "Go Back", "Shyam", "" ], [ "1987", "Maharshi", "Naadodi Sheelum", "Berny Ignatius", "Unni Menon" ] ]
{ "intro": "Jency Anthony is a South Indian film playback singer who has worked with film composers like Ilayaraaja in Tamil films.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Discography -- Malayalam songs", "title": "Jency Anthony", "uid": "Jency_Anthony_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jency_Anthony" }
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2358
2012_MLS_Re-Entry_Draft_0
[ [ "Player", "Position", "Released By", "Contract Status", "Re-Entry Draft Result" ], [ "Jay Nolly", "GK", "Chicago Fire", "Option Declined", "Not selected" ], [ "Dan Gargan", "DF", "Chicago Fire", "Not Specified", "Selected in stage 2 by San Jose Earthquakes" ], [ "Gonzalo Segares", "DF", "Chicago Fire", "Option Declined", "Re-signed with Chicago prior to draft" ], [ "Corben Bone", "MF", "Chicago Fire", "Option Declined", "Withdrew prior to Stage 2 draft" ], [ "Juan Pablo Ángel", "FW", "Chivas USA", "Out of Contract", "Not selected" ], [ "Danny Califf", "DF", "Chivas USA", "Option Declined", "Selected in stage 2 by Toronto FC" ], [ "Alejandro Moreno", "FW", "Chivas USA", "Option Declined", "Not selected" ], [ "Peter Vagenas", "MF", "Chivas USA", "Out of Contract", "Not selected" ], [ "Chris Birchall", "MF", "Columbus Crew", "Option Declined", "Withdrew prior to Stage 2 draft" ], [ "William Hesmer", "GK", "Columbus Crew", "Option Declined", "Selected in stage 2 by Los Angeles Galaxy" ], [ "Julius James", "DF", "Columbus Crew", "Option Declined", "Not selected" ], [ "Tony Tchani", "MF", "Columbus Crew", "Option Declined", "Withdrew prior to draft ; Later re-signed with Columbus" ], [ "Conor Casey", "FW", "Colorado Rapids", "Option Declined", "Selected in stage 2 by Philadelphia Union" ], [ "Hunter Freeman", "DF", "Colorado Rapids", "Option Declined", "Selected in stage 2 by New England Revolution" ], [ "Ian Joyce", "GK", "Colorado Rapids", "Option Declined", "Not selected" ], [ "Tyrone Marshall", "DF", "Colorado Rapids", "Out of Contract", "Not selected" ], [ "Joseph Nane", "MF", "Colorado Rapids", "Option Declined", "Not selected" ], [ "Scott Palguta", "DF", "Colorado Rapids", "Out of Contract", "Not selected" ], [ "Jamie Smith", "MF", "Colorado Rapids", "Option Declined", "Not selected" ], [ "Tyson Wahl", "DF", "Colorado Rapids", "Option Declined", "Not selected" ] ]
{ "intro": "The two-stage 2012 MLS Re-Entry Draft took place on December 7, 2012 (Stage 1) and December 14, 2012 (Stage 2). All 19 Major League Soccer clubs were eligible to participate. The Stage 1 and Stage 2 Drafts were conducted in the same order as the traditional Waiver Draft, with clubs choosing in reverse order of their 2012 Major League Soccer season finish. Teams selected players who fell under the following circumstances:", "section_text": "Players were required to meet age and service requirements to participate as stipulated by the terms of the MLS Collective Bargaining Agreement . Teams had to submit a list of available players to the league by December 3 , 2012 . The league released a list of all players available for the draft on December 5 , 2012 . [ 2 ] The league released an updated list of players available for Stage 2 of the draft on December 14 , 2012 . [ 3 ]", "section_title": "Available players", "title": "2012 MLS Re-Entry Draft", "uid": "2012_MLS_Re-Entry_Draft_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_MLS_Re-Entry_Draft" }
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2010_FIBA_Under-17_World_Championship_squads_4
[ [ "#", "Pos", "Name", "DoB/Age", "Height", "Club" ], [ "4", "Guard", "Aleksandar Cvetković", "( 1993-09-12 ) 12 September 1993 ( aged 16 )", "1.85 metres ( 6.1 ft )", "KK Crvena zvezda" ], [ "5", "Guard", "Nikola Radičević", "( 1994-04-25 ) 25 April 1994 ( aged 16 )", "1.95 metres ( 6.4 ft )", "KK Partizan" ], [ "6", "Guard", "Marko Radonjić", "( 1993-02-06 ) 6 February 1993 ( aged 17 )", "1.90 metres ( 6.2 ft )", "KK Crvena zvezda" ], [ "7", "Guard", "Nemanja Dangubić", "( 1993-04-13 ) 13 April 1993 ( aged 17 )", "1.96 metres ( 6.4 ft )", "Kris Kros Pančevo" ], [ "8", "Forward", "Nikola Čvorović", "( 1994-01-30 ) 30 January 1994 ( aged 16 )", "1.97 metres ( 6.5 ft )", "KK Crvena zvezda" ], [ "9", "Power Forward", "Luka Mitrović", "( 1993-03-21 ) 21 March 1993 ( aged 17 )", "2.04 metres ( 6.7 ft )", "KK Hemofarm" ], [ "10", "Guard", "Nenad Miljenović", "( 1993-04-08 ) 8 April 1993 ( aged 17 )", "1.94 metres ( 6.4 ft )", "KK FMP" ], [ "11", "Forward", "Nemanja Krstić", "( 1993-03-02 ) 2 March 1993 ( aged 17 )", "1.98 metres ( 6.5 ft )", "KK Hemofarm" ], [ "12", "Power Forward", "Nikola Janković", "( 1994-02-13 ) 13 February 1994 ( aged 16 )", "2.00 metres ( 6.56 ft )", "KK FMP" ], [ "13", "Shooting Guard", "Đorđe Milošević", "( 1993-06-20 ) 20 June 1993 ( aged 17 )", "1.98 metres ( 6.5 ft )", "KK Hemofarm" ], [ "14", "Center", "Nemanja Bezbradica", "( 1993-05-29 ) 29 May 1993 ( aged 17 )", "2.04 metres ( 6.7 ft )", "KK FMP" ], [ "15", "Center", "Marko Ćirović", "( 1993-06-28 ) 28 June 1993 ( aged 17 )", "2.04 metres ( 6.7 ft )", "KK Hemofarm" ] ]
{ "intro": "Players' ages as of the tournament's opening day (2 July 2010).", "section_text": "Head coach : Nenad Trunić", "section_title": "Group A -- Serbia", "title": "2010 FIBA Under-17 World Championship squads", "uid": "2010_FIBA_Under-17_World_Championship_squads_4", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_FIBA_Under-17_World_Championship_squads" }
2,359
2360
List_of_ship_launches_in_1944_10
[ [ "Date", "Ship", "Country", "Builder", "Location", "Class / type" ], [ "1 December", "Colbert", "United States", "California Shipbuilding Corporation", "Los Angeles", "Haskell -class attack transport" ], [ "2 December", "Colorado Springs Victory", "United States", "Permanente Metals , # 2 Yard", "Richmond , California", "Victory ship" ], [ "2 December", "George W. Norris", "United States", "J . A. Jones Construction Company", "Brunswick , Georgia", "Liberty ship" ], [ "2 December", "James Eagan Layne", "United States", "Delta Shipbuilding Company", "New Orleans", "Liberty ship" ], [ "2 December", "Lewiston Victory", "United States", "Oregon Shipbuilding Company", "Portland", "Victory ship" ], [ "2 December", "Collingsworth", "United States", "California Shipbuilding Corporation", "Los Angeles", "Haskell -class attack transport" ], [ "2 December", "U 3023", "Nazi Germany", "AG Weser", "Bremen", "Type XXI submarine" ], [ "2 December", "Empire Becky", "United Kingdom", "Henry Scarr Ltd", "Hessle", "Tug" ], [ "3 December", "U 3521", "Nazi Germany", "Schichau-Werke", "Danzig", "Type XXI submarine" ], [ "3 December", "U 3522", "Nazi Germany", "Schichau-Werke", "Danzig", "Type XXI submarine" ], [ "3 December", "Joseph Lee", "United States", "New England Shipbuilding Company", "South Portland , Maine", "Liberty ship" ], [ "3 December", "Thomas F. Meagher", "United States", "New England Shipbuilding Company", "South Portland , Maine", "Liberty ship" ], [ "4 December", "Calvin Austin", "United States", "New England Shipbuilding Company", "South Portland , Maine", "Liberty ship" ], [ "4 December", "Chapel Hill Victory", "United States", "Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards", "Baltimore", "Victory ship" ], [ "4 December", "Jacob Chandler Harper", "United States", "Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation", "Houston , Texas", "Liberty ship" ], [ "4 December", "Martin Behrman", "United States", "Delta Shipbuilding Company", "New Orleans", "Liberty ship" ], [ "4 December", "Minot Victory", "United States", "Oregon Shipbuilding Company", "Portland", "Victory ship" ], [ "5 December", "Eufaula Victory", "United States", "Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards", "Baltimore", "Victory ship" ], [ "5 December", "James H. Price", "United States", "Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation", "Savannah , Georgia", "Liberty ship" ], [ "5 December", "Bergen", "United States", "Kaiser Company", "Vancouver , Washington", "Haskell -class attack transport" ] ]
{ "intro": "This list of ship launches in 1944 is a list of some of the ships launched in 1944.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "December", "title": "List of ship launches in 1944", "uid": "List_of_ship_launches_in_1944_10", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ship_launches_in_1944" }
2,360
2361
Looney_Tunes_Golden_Collection:_Volume_3_3
[ [ "#", "Title", "Characters", "Year", "Director", "Series" ], [ "1", "Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur", "Daffy", "April 22 , 1939", "Chuck Jones", "MM" ], [ "2", "Super-Rabbit", "Bugs", "April 3 , 1943", "Chuck Jones", "MM" ], [ "3", "Daffy Duck & Egghead", "Daffy , Egghead", "January 1 , 1938", "Tex Avery", "MM" ], [ "4", "A Gruesome Twosome", "Tweety", "June 9 , 1945", "Bob Clampett", "MM" ], [ "5", "Draftee Daffy", "Daffy", "January 27 , 1945", "Bob Clampett", "LT" ], [ "6", "Falling Hare", "Bugs", "October 30 , 1943", "Bob Clampett", "MM" ], [ "7", "Steal Wool", "Ralph and Sam", "June 8 , 1957", "Chuck Jones", "LT" ], [ "8", "Birds Anonymous", "Tweety , Sylvester , Clarence Cat", "August 10 , 1957", "Friz Freleng", "MM" ], [ "9", "No Barking", "Claude , Frisky", "February 27 , 1954", "Chuck Jones", "MM" ], [ "10", "Rabbit Punch", "Bugs , The Crusher", "April 10 , 1948", "Chuck Jones", "MM" ], [ "11", "An Itch in Time", "Elmer , Willoughby", "December 4 , 1943", "Bob Clampett", "MM" ], [ "12", "Odor-able Kitty", "Pepé", "January 6 , 1945", "Chuck Jones", "LT" ], [ "13", "Walky Talky Hawky", "Foghorn , Henery , Barnyard Dawg", "August 31 , 1946", "Robert McKimson", "MM" ], [ "14", "Gonzales ' Tamales", "Speedy , Sylvester", "November 30 , 1957", "Friz Freleng", "LT" ], [ "15", "To Beep or Not to Beep", "Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner", "December 28 , 1963", "Chuck Jones , Maurice Noble", "MM" ] ]
{ "intro": "Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 3 is a DVD box set from Warner Home Video that was released on September 25, 2005. It contains 60 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies theatrical short subject cartoons, 9 documentaries, 32 commentary tracks from animators and historians, 11 vintage treasures from the vault, and 11 music-only or music-and-sound-effects audio tracks. Volume 3 is the first in the series that includes a disclaimer on the box art stating the set is intended for the adult collector and that it may not be suitable for younger audiences. Volume 3 is also the first to contain a warning, this one by Whoopi Goldberg, who is a fan of the Warner cartoon characters, advising the viewers that some of the cartoons on the set contain content that is politically incorrect by today's standards, but will be shown uncut and uncensored for historical reasons, because removing these inexcusable images and jokes from this collection would be the same as saying [these prejudices] never existed. Future volumes also contain this warning, presented instead as a title card before the main menu.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Disc 4 - All-Stars Cartoon Party", "title": "Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 3", "uid": "Looney_Tunes_Golden_Collection:_Volume_3_3", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Looney_Tunes_Golden_Collection:_Volume_3" }
2,361
2362
Kakkonen_0
[ [ "No", "Abbreviated Name", "Town or Settlement", "Official Club and Team Name" ], [ "1", "Kiffen", "Helsinki", "Kronohagens Idrottsförening" ], [ "2", "FC Lahti Akatemia", "Lahti", "FC Kuusysi" ], [ "3", "FC Legirus Inter", "Vantaa", "FC Legirus Inter" ], [ "4", "JäPS", "Järvenpää", "Järvenpään Palloseura" ], [ "5", "Klubi 04", "Helsinki", "Klubi 04" ], [ "6", "KTP", "Kotka", "Kotkan Työväen Palloilijat" ], [ "7", "Kultsu FC", "Lappeenranta", "Kultsu FC" ], [ "8", "MiPK", "Mikkeli", "Mikkelin Pallo-Kissat" ], [ "9", "MP", "Mikkeli", "Mikkelin Palloilijat" ], [ "10", "PEPO", "Lappeenranta", "PEPO Lappeenranta" ], [ "11", "PKKU", "Järvenpää , Kerava and Tuusula", "Pallokerho Keski-Uusimaa" ], [ "12", "Sudet", "Kouvola", "Sudet" ] ]
{ "intro": "Kakkonen or II divisioona is the third level in the league system of Finnish football and comprises 36 Finnish football teams. The II divisioona was introduced in 1973 and in the mid-1990s became known as the Kakkonen. (Finnish for 'Number Two'; Swedish: Tvåan). Sakari Tukiainen finished the season 2014 as the top goal scorer and setting a new league record with 40 goals for the Kakkonen. Petter Meyer finished the 2015 as the top goal scorer for GrIFK with 23 goals.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Sections and teams 2017 -- Kakkonen Group A", "title": "Kakkonen", "uid": "Kakkonen_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kakkonen" }
2,362
2363
1948_BAA_draft_1
[ [ "Round", "Pick", "Player", "Position", "Team", "College" ], [ "-", "-", "Johnny Bach", "G/F", "Boston Celtics", "Fordham" ], [ "-", "-", "Gene Berce", "G/F", "New York Knicks", "Marquette" ], [ "-", "-", "Darrell Brown", "F", "Baltimore Bullets", "Humboldt State" ], [ "-", "-", "Jack Burmaster", "G", "St. Louis Bombers", "Illinois" ], [ "-", "-", "Jake Carter", "F/C", "Baltimore Bullets", "East Texas State" ], [ "-", "-", "Jack Coleman", "F/C", "Providence Steamrollers", "Louisville" ], [ "-", "-", "Bobby Cook", "G", "Fort Wayne Pistons", "Wisconsin" ], [ "-", "-", "Hook Dillon", "F", "Chicago Stags", "North Carolina" ], [ "-", "-", "Arnie Ferrin", "G/F", "Minneapolis Lakers", "Utah" ], [ "-", "-", "Bill Gabor", "G/F", "Rochester Royals", "Syracuse" ], [ "-", "-", "Harry Gallatin", "F/C", "New York Knicks", "Northeast Missouri" ], [ "-", "-", "Earl Gardner", "F", "Minneapolis Lakers", "DePauw" ], [ "-", "-", "Dee Gibson", "G/F", "Minneapolis Lakers", "Western Kentucky" ], [ "-", "-", "Alex Hannum", "F/C", "Indianapolis Jets", "USC" ], [ "-", "-", "Marshall Hawkins", "F", "Boston Celtics", "Tennessee" ], [ "-", "-", "Joe Holland", "F", "Baltimore Bullets", "Kentucky" ], [ "-", "-", "Whitey Kachan", "G", "Chicago Stags", "DePaul" ], [ "-", "-", "Leo Katkaveck", "G", "Washington Capitols", "NC State" ], [ "-", "-", "Tom Kelly", "G", "Boston Celtics", "NYU" ], [ "-", "-", "Andy Kostecka", "F", "Indianapolis Jets", "Georgetown" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 1948 BAA draft was the second annual draft of the Basketball Association of America (BAA), which later became the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on May 10, 1948, before to the 1948-49 season. In this draft, eight BAA teams along with four teams who moved from the National Basketball League, took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players.", "section_text": "The following list includes other draft picks who have appeared in at least one BAA/NBA game . [ 2 ] [ 3 ]", "section_title": "Other picks", "title": "1948 BAA draft", "uid": "1948_BAA_draft_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1948_BAA_draft" }
2,363
2364
Clausura_2013_Copa_MX_0
[ [ "Club", "League", "Stadium", "Capacity" ], [ "Altamira", "Ascenso MX", "Altamira", "12,500" ], [ "América", "Liga MX", "Azteca", "114,000" ], [ "Atlante", "Liga MX", "Andrés Quintana Roo", "20,000" ], [ "Atlas", "Liga MX", "Jalisco", "56,713" ], [ "Celaya", "Ascenso MX", "Miguel Alemán", "25,000" ], [ "Correcaminos", "Ascenso MX", "Marte R. Gómez", "18,000" ], [ "Cruz Azul", "Liga MX", "Azul", "35,000" ], [ "Cruz Azul Hidalgo", "Ascenso MX", "10 de Diciembre", "17,000" ], [ "Dorados", "Ascenso MX", "Carlos González", "21,325" ], [ "Estudiantes Tecos", "Ascenso MX", "Tres de Marzo", "30,000" ], [ "Irapuato", "Ascenso MX", "Sergio León Chávez", "25,000" ], [ "Chiapas", "Liga MX", "Víctor Manuel Reyna", "25,222" ], [ "La Piedad", "Ascenso MX", "Juan N. López", "15,700" ], [ "Lobos BUAP", "Ascenso MX", "Olímpico de C.U", "20,700" ], [ "Mérida", "Ascenso MX", "Carlos Iturralde", "24,000" ], [ "Morelia", "Liga MX", "Morelos", "41,056" ], [ "Necaxa", "Ascenso MX", "Victoria", "25,000" ], [ "Neza", "Ascenso MX", "Neza 86", "25,000" ], [ "Pachuca", "Liga MX", "Hidalgo", "25,000" ], [ "Puebla", "Liga MX", "Cuauhtémoc", "48,000" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Copa MX Clausura 2013 was the 69th staging of the Copa MX, the 42nd staging in the professional era and is the second tournament played since the 1996-97 edition. This tournament started on January 15, 2013 and concluded on April 10, 2013.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "List of teams", "title": "Clausura 2013 Copa MX", "uid": "Clausura_2013_Copa_MX_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clausura_2013_Copa_MX" }
2,364
2365
Macgregor_Kilpatrick_Trophy_1
[ [ "Season", "Team", "Points", "Playoff Result" ], [ "1996-97", "Philadelphia Phantoms", "111", "Lost Division Final ( HER )" ], [ "1995-96", "Albany River Rats", "115", "Lost Division Semi-Final ( COR )" ], [ "1994-95", "Albany River Rats", "109", "Won Calder Cup" ], [ "1993-94", "St. John 's Maple Leafs", "102", "Lost Division Final ( MON )" ], [ "1992-93", "Binghamton Rangers", "124", "Lost Division Final ( RCH )" ], [ "1991-92", "Fredericton Canadiens", "96", "Lost Division Semi-Final ( MON )" ], [ "1990-91", "Rochester Americans", "99", "Lost Calder Cup Final ( SPR )" ], [ "1989-90", "Sherbrooke Canadiens", "102", "Lost Division Final ( SPR )" ], [ "1988-89", "Sherbrooke Canadiens", "103", "Lost Division Semi-Final ( NHN )" ], [ "1987-88", "Hershey Bears", "105", "Won Calder Cup" ], [ "1986-87", "Sherbrooke Canadiens", "102", "Lost Calder Cup Final ( RCH )" ], [ "1985-86", "Hershey Bears", "99", "Lost Calder Cup Final ( ARW )" ], [ "1984-85", "Binghamton Whalers", "112", "Lost Division Final ( BAL )" ], [ "1983-84", "Baltimore Skipjacks", "102", "Lost Division Final ( RCH )" ], [ "1982-83", "Rochester Americans", "101", "Won Calder Cup" ], [ "1981-82", "New Brunswick Hawks", "107", "Won Calder Cup" ], [ "1980-81", "Hershey Bears", "103", "Lost Division Final ( ARW )" ], [ "1979-80", "New Haven Nighthawks", "101", "Lost Division Final ( HER )" ], [ "1978-79", "Maine Mariners", "103", "Won Calder Cup" ], [ "1977-78", "Maine Mariners", "95", "Won Calder Cup" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Macgregor Kilpatrick Trophy is presented annually to the AHL team that finishes the regular season with the most points or highest points percentage. The award is named after late former AHL board member Macgregor Kilpatrick. The award was first presented for the 1997-98 season, the season after Kilpatrick died. Prior to the current trophy, the F. G. Teddy Oke Trophy was awarded from 1952-53 to 1960-61 and in 1976-77 to the team which finished first overall in the AHL, though at the time the league only had a single division.", "section_text": "The following is a list of teams finishing first overall in the American Hockey League standings by season , prior to the institution of the Macgregor Kilpatrick Trophy . From the 1952–53 season until the 1960–61 season , as well as the 1976–77 season , the F. G. `` Teddy '' Oke Trophy was awarded to the team with the league leading record .", "section_title": "Before the trophy", "title": "Macgregor Kilpatrick Trophy", "uid": "Macgregor_Kilpatrick_Trophy_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macgregor_Kilpatrick_Trophy" }
2,365
2366
Liga_EBA_4
[ [ "Team", "City", "Autonomous community", "Arena" ], [ "AE Badalonès", "Badalona", "Catalonia", "La Plana" ], [ "Anagan Olivar", "Zaragoza", "Aragon", "Miralbueno" ], [ "Barberà Team Values", "Barberà del Vallès", "Catalonia", "Can Serra" ], [ "BBA Castelldefels", "Castelldefels", "Catalonia", "Can Vinader" ], [ "Camping Bianya Roser", "Barcelona", "Catalonia", "Estació del Nord" ], [ "CB Cornellà", "Cornellà de Llobregat", "Catalonia", "Parc Esportiu" ], [ "CB Salou", "Salou", "Catalonia", "Centre Salou" ], [ "CB Valls Nutrion", "Valls", "Catalonia", "Joana Ballart" ], [ "Ibersol CB Tarragona", "Tarragona", "Catalonia", "El Serrallo" ], [ "JAC Sants", "Barcelona", "Catalonia", "Espanya Industrial" ], [ "Oic Penta UB Sant Adrià", "Sant Adrià de Besòs", "Catalonia", "Municipal" ], [ "Palma Air Europa B", "Palma de Mallorca", "Balearic Islands", "Toni Servera" ], [ "Recambios Gaudí CB Mollet", "Mollet del Vallès", "Catalonia", "Plana Lledó" ], [ "UE Mataró Germans Homs", "Mataró", "Catalonia", "Josep Mora" ] ]
{ "intro": "Liga Española de Baloncesto Aficionado (EBA), commonly known as Liga EBA, is a Spanish basketball championship that is the fourth tier level in the Spanish basketball league system, after the Liga ACB, LEB Oro, and LEB Plata. It is administered by the FEB. It was previously the Spanish second tier level competition from 1994 to 1996, the third tier level from 1996 to 2000, and the fifth tier level, from 2007 to 2009. The Liga EBA is made up of five inter-regional groups. After the regular season, sixteen teams advance to the playoffs, where only four teams are promoted to the LEB Plata. The lowest ranked teams of each group, are relegated to the Primera División.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Current clubs -- Group C-B", "title": "Liga EBA", "uid": "Liga_EBA_4", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liga_EBA" }
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2367
List_of_World_War_II_films_since_1990_2
[ [ "Year", "Country", "Main title ( Alternative titles )", "Original title ( Original script )", "Director", "Battles , campaigns , events depicted" ], [ "2000", "Canada Germany United Kingdom", "Bonhoeffer : Agent of Grace", "", "Eric Till", "German Lutheran pastor and martyr , Dietrich Bonhoeffer" ], [ "2000", "China", "Devils on the Doorstep", "Guizi lai le ( 鬼子来了 )", "Jiang Wen", "Sino-Japanese War" ], [ "2000", "Czech Republic", "Divided We Fall", "Musíme si pomáhat", "Jan Hřebejk", "Collaboration and resistance under German occupation of Czechoslovakia" ], [ "2000", "Italy", "Johnny the Partisan", "Il partigiano Johnny", "Guido Chiesa", "Partisan warfare in North Italy" ], [ "2000", "Poland", "Judgement of Franciszek Klos ( TV )", "Wyrok na Franciszka Kłosa", "Andrzej Wajda", "Collaboration under German occupation of Poland" ], [ "2000", "Malaysia", "Lt. Adnan", "Leftenan Adnan", "Aziz M. Osman", "Adnan Bin Saidi and the Battle of Pasir Panjang" ], [ "2000", "Italy", "Malena", "Malèna", "Giuseppe Tornatore", "Romance/Comedy-drama . Sicilian woman whose husband is conscripted into Italian service , 1940" ], [ "2000", "Philippines", "Markova : Comfort Gay", "Tagalog please", "Gil Portes", "Drama based on Walter Dempster , Jr. , account of last surviving comfort gay from Japanese occupation of Philippines" ], [ "2000", "Canada United States", "Nuremberg ( TV miniseries )", "", "Yves Simoneau", "Nuremberg Trials" ], [ "2000", "Italy", "The Sky Is Falling", "Il cielo cade", "Andrea Frazzi Antonio Frazzi", "German occupation in Tuscany and the murder of Albert Einstein 's relatives" ], [ "2000", "Czech Republic", "Spring of Life", "Pramen zivota", "Milan Cieslar", "Nazi SS and Lebensborn" ], [ "2000", "United States", "U-571", "", "Jonathan Mostow", "American submariners infiltrate U-boat to capture Enigma machine" ], [ "2001", "Germany Russia", "As Far as My Feet Will Carry Me", "So weit die Füße tragen ( in German )", "Hardy Martins", "Based on Clemens Forell book . German soldier walks 11,000 km to escape Siberian gulag" ], [ "2001", "United Kingdom United States", "Band of Brothers ( TV miniseries )", "", "Steven Spielberg", "E Company , 506th Infantry Regiment , 101st Airborne from D-Day to end of war" ], [ "2001", "United Kingdom", "The Bunker ( The Bunker : The Evil Is Within )", "", "Rob Green", "Horror-Mystery . Wehrmacht soldiers in Battle of the Siegfried Line" ], [ "2001", "United Kingdom France United States", "Captain Corelli 's Mandolin", "", "John Madden", "Italian occupation of Greece and massacre of the Acqui Division" ], [ "2001", "United Kingdom Australia", "Charlotte Gray", "", "Gillian Armstrong", "Romance/Thriller . Special Operations Executive and Scotswoman recruited by Secret Service as courier for French Communist Resistance" ], [ "2001", "United Kingdom United States", "Conspiracy ( TV )", "", "Frank Pierson", "German officials at Wannsee Conference in 1942 discuss Final Solution to Jewish question ( remake of The Wannsee Conference )" ], [ "2001", "Czech Republic United Kingdom", "Dark Blue World", "Tmavomodrý svet", "Jan Sverák", "Czechoslovakian pilots in Battle of Britain" ], [ "2001", "Italy", "The Days of Rage : Cefalonia", "I giorni dell'amore e dell'odio", "Claver Salizzato", "Massacre of the Acqui Division in Cephalonia" ] ]
{ "intro": "Below is an incomplete list of fictional feature films or miniseries released since 1990 which feature events of World War II in the narrative.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Early 2000s", "title": "List of World War II films since 1990", "uid": "List_of_World_War_II_films_since_1990_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_War_II_films_since_1990" }
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2368
Media_in_Tulsa,_Oklahoma_2
[ [ "Channel ( Analog/HD )", "Callsign", "Network", "Owner", "Subchannels" ], [ "2/8", "KJRH-TV", "NBC", "E.W . Scripps Company", "Bounce TV on DT2 , Laff on DT3" ], [ "6/55", "KOTV -TV/DT", "CBS", "Griffin Communications", "The CW ( Simulcast of KQCW-DT on DT2 , News on 6 Now on DT3" ], [ "8/10", "KTUL -TV/DT", "ABC", "Sinclair Broadcast Group", "Comet TV on DT2 , Antenna TV on DT3 , TBD on DT4" ], [ "11/38", "KOED-TV", "PBS", "Oklahoma Educational Television Authority", "WORLD on DT2 , Create on DT3 , PBS Kids on DT4" ], [ "14", "KXAP-LD -LD/DT", "Estrella TV", "Las Americas Supermercado", "" ], [ "17/15", "KDOR-TV", "TBN", "Trinity Broadcasting Network", "Hillsong Channel on DT2 , JUCE TV / Smile on DT3 , Enlace on DT4 , Trinity Broadcasting Network on DT5" ], [ "19", "KQCW-DT", "The CW", "Griffin Communications", "" ], [ "23/22", "KOKI -TV/DT", "FOX", "Cox Media Group", "MeTV on DT2 , Escape on DT3" ], [ "25", "KUTU-CD", "Univision", "Tyler Media Group", "Telemundo on DT2" ], [ "29", "KTZT-CD", "Daystar", "World of God Fellowship", "" ], [ "35/36", "KRSU-TV", "Educational", "Rogers State University", "Educational on DT2" ], [ "40", "K40KC-D", "3ABN", "Edge Spectrum", "3ABN Proclaim on DT2 , 3ABN Dare to Dream on DT3 , 3ABN Latino on DT4 , 3ABN Radio on DT5 , 3ABN Radio Latino on DT6 , Radio 74 on DT7" ], [ "41/42", "KMYT-TV /DT", "MyNetworkTV", "Cox Media Group", "GetTV on DT2 , Grit on DT3 , Heroes & Icons on DT4" ], [ "44/28", "KTPX-TV", "ION Television", "ION Media Networks", "Qubo on DT2 , Ion Life on DT3 , Infomercials on DT4 , QVC on DT5 , HSN on DT6" ], [ "46", "K30OK-D", "HSN", "Ventana Television", "" ], [ "47/48", "KWHB -TV/DT", "Religious", "LeSEA Broadcasting", "Light TV on DT2 , HSN on DT3" ], [ "48", "KUOC-LD", "Buzzr", "DTV America", "Somlife Broadcasting Network on DT2 , Decades on DT3 , Movies ! on DT4 , Unknown on DT5 , Jewelry Television on DT6 , Cozi TV on DT7" ], [ "53/49", "KGEB -TV/DT", "Religious", "Oral Roberts University", "" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a summary of mass communications media in Tulsa, Oklahoma.", "section_text": "Tulsa is the 59th largest TV market in the United States ( as ranked by Nielsen and Arbitron ) .", "section_title": "Television", "title": "Media in Tulsa, Oklahoma", "uid": "Media_in_Tulsa,_Oklahoma_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_in_Tulsa,_Oklahoma" }
2,368
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Mountain_Pacific_Sports_Federation_0
[ [ "Institution", "Location", "Nickname", "Primary Conference", "Division" ], [ "United States Air Force Academy", "Colorado Springs , Colorado", "Falcons", "Mountain West", "NCAA D-I" ], [ "University of Alaska Anchorage", "Anchorage , Alaska", "Seawolves", "Great Northwest", "NCAA D-II" ], [ "University of Arizona", "Tucson , Arizona", "Wildcats", "Pac-12", "NCAA D-I" ], [ "Arizona State University", "Tempe , Arizona", "Sun Devils", "Pac-12", "NCAA D-I" ], [ "Austin College", "Sherman , Texas", "Kangaroos", "Southern CAC", "NCAA D-III" ], [ "Brigham Young University", "Provo , Utah", "Cougars", "West Coast", "NCAA D-I" ], [ "California Polytechnic State University", "San Luis Obispo , California", "Mustangs", "Big West", "NCAA D-I" ], [ "California State University , Fresno", "Fresno , California", "Bulldogs", "Mountain West", "NCAA D-I" ], [ "California State University , Fullerton", "Fullerton , California", "Titans", "Big West", "NCAA D-I" ], [ "California State University , Long Beach", "Long Beach , California", "49ers", "Big West", "NCAA D-I" ], [ "California State University , Northridge", "Northridge , California", "Matadors", "Big West", "NCAA D-I" ], [ "California State University , Sacramento", "Sacramento , California", "Hornets", "Big Sky", "NCAA D-I" ], [ "University of California , Berkeley", "Berkeley , California", "Golden Bears", "Pac-12", "NCAA D-I" ], [ "University of California , Davis", "Davis , California", "Aggies", "Big West", "NCAA D-I" ], [ "University of California , Irvine", "Irvine , California", "Anteaters", "Big West", "NCAA D-I" ], [ "University of California , Los Angeles", "Los Angeles , California", "Bruins", "Pac-12", "NCAA D-I" ], [ "University of California , Riverside", "Riverside , California", "Highlanders", "Big West", "NCAA D-I" ], [ "University of California , San Diego", "La Jolla , California", "Tritons", "California CAA ( Big West in 2020 )", "NCAA D-II ( D-I in 2020 )" ], [ "University of California , Santa Barbara", "Santa Barbara , California", "Gauchos", "Big West", "NCAA D-I" ], [ "University of Colorado Boulder", "Boulder , Colorado", "Buffaloes", "Pac-12", "NCAA D-I" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) is a college athletic conference with members located mostly in the western United States, although it now has members as far east as Oklahoma. The conference participates at the NCAA Division I level, primarily in Olympic sports that are not directly sponsored by a school's home conference (such as the Pac-12 and Big West, whose members all participate in MPSF competition in at least one of its sports).", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Members -- Current members", "title": "Mountain Pacific Sports Federation", "uid": "Mountain_Pacific_Sports_Federation_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain_Pacific_Sports_Federation" }
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Primera_B_Metropolitana_3
[ [ "Season", "Champion", "Runner-up" ], [ "1899", "Banfield", "English High School" ], [ "1900", "Banfield", "English High School II" ], [ "1901", "Barracas", "Belgrano Athletic II" ], [ "1902", "Belgrano Athletic II", "Estudiantes ( BA )" ], [ "1903", "Barracas II", "Estudiantes ( BA ) B" ], [ "1904", "Barracas II", "Alumni II" ], [ "1905", "América", "Belgrano Athletic B" ], [ "1906", "Estudiantes ( BA ) II", "Porteño" ], [ "1907", "Nacional ( F )", "River Plate" ], [ "1908", "River Plate", "Racing" ], [ "1909", "Gimnasia y Esgrima ( BA )", "Racing" ], [ "1910", "Racing", "Boca Juniors" ], [ "1911", "Riachuelo B", "" ], [ "1912", "Banfield", "" ], [ "1912 FAF", "Tigre II", "" ], [ "1913", "Ferro Carril Oeste III", "" ], [ "1913 FAF", "Estudiantes ( LP ) III", "" ], [ "1914", "San Lorenzo", "" ], [ "1914 FAF", "Tigre Juniors", "" ], [ "1915", "Martínez", "" ] ]
{ "intro": "Primera B Metropolitana is one of two professional leagues that form the third level of the Argentine football league system. The division is made up of 17 clubs mainly from the city of Buenos Aires and its metropolitan area, Greater Buenos Aires. Originally created as the second division, it became the third level after a restructuring of the system in 1985 that ended with the creation of Primera B Nacional, set as the second division since then. The other league at level three is the Torneo Federal A, where teams from regional leagues take part.", "section_text": "The tournament has received different names since its first edition in 1899 , such as `` Segunda División '' ( 1899-1926 ) , `` Primera División B '' ( or simply `` Primera B '' , since 1927 ) . After the restructuring of the Argentine football league system in 1985 , the tournament became the third division , changing its name to `` Primera B Metropolitana '' to set a difference with Primera B Nacional . [ 1 ] [ 4 ]", "section_title": "List of champions", "title": "Primera B Metropolitana", "uid": "Primera_B_Metropolitana_3", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primera_B_Metropolitana" }
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1991_German_Grand_Prix_0
[ [ "Pos", "No", "Driver", "Constructor", "Time", "Gap" ], [ "1", "7", "Martin Brundle", "Brabham - Yamaha", "1:42.810", "" ], [ "2", "17", "Gabriele Tarquini", "AGS - Ford", "1:43.939", "+1.129" ], [ "3", "9", "Michele Alboreto", "Footwork - Ford", "1:44.034", "+1.224" ], [ "4", "8", "Mark Blundell", "Brabham - Yamaha", "1:44.257", "+1.447" ], [ "5", "14", "Olivier Grouillard", "Fondmetal - Ford", "1:44.645", "+1.835" ], [ "6", "10", "Alex Caffi", "Footwork - Ford", "1:45.282", "+2.472" ], [ "7", "18", "Fabrizio Barbazza", "AGS - Ford", "1:46.604", "+3.794" ], [ "8", "31", "Pedro Chaves", "Coloni - Ford", "1:47.546", "+4.736" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 1991 German Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Hockenheimring on 28 July 1991. It was the ninth round of the 1991 Formula One season. The 45-lap race was won by Williams driver Nigel Mansell after he started from pole position. His teammate Riccardo Patrese finished second with Ferrari driver Jean Alesi third.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Classification -- Pre-Qualifying", "title": "1991 German Grand Prix", "uid": "1991_German_Grand_Prix_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991_German_Grand_Prix" }
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List_of_McMaster_University_people_0
[ [ "Name", "Relationship", "Discipline", "Notability" ], [ "Charles Dennis Anderson", "Graduate", "Business", "President and Vice-Chancellor of Brandon University" ], [ "Bobby William Austin", "Graduate", "Sociology", "Vice President for University Relations and Communications at the University of the District of Columbia" ], [ "Robert C. Dynes", "Graduate", "Physics", "President of the University of California system" ], [ "Reginald H. King", "Graduate", "Classicist", "Principal of Scarborough Collegiate Institute ( High School ) and Director of Education of the Scarborough Board of Education" ], [ "Fred Longstaffe", "Graduate", "Geology", "Provost and Vice-President of Academics at University of Western Ontario" ], [ "Heather Munroe-Blum", "Undergraduate", "Social Work", "Principal and Vice-Chancellor of McGill University" ], [ "Beth Phinney", "Undergraduate", "Political Science & Sociology", "President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Victoria" ], [ "David Chadwick Smith", "Undergraduate", "Economics", "Principal and Vice-Chancellor of Queen 's University" ], [ "Mark Wainwright", "Graduate", "Chemical Engineering", "President and Vice-Chancellor of University of New South Wales" ] ]
{ "intro": "McMaster University, located in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, is a public research university that was founded in 1887 through funds bequeathed by Canadian Senator, William McMaster. It has grown into an institution of more than 32,000 students, faculty, and staff. The school is consistently ranked as one of the best in Canada. The list is drawn from faculty, alumni and staff.", "section_text": "Heather Munroe-Blum", "section_title": "Notable alumni -- Academia and research", "title": "List of McMaster University people", "uid": "List_of_McMaster_University_people_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_McMaster_University_people" }
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2009_Golden_Spin_of_Zagreb_1
[ [ "Rank", "Name", "Nation", "Total Points", "SP", "FS" ], [ "1", "Shion Kokubun", "Japan", "144.36", "2", "2" ], [ "2", "Ekaterina Kozyreva", "Russia", "143.10", "4", "1" ], [ "3", "Katarina Gerbolt", "Russia", "137.98", "1", "3" ], [ "4", "Tuğba Karademir", "Turkey", "130.88", "3", "4" ], [ "5", "Tamar Katz", "Israel", "126.33", "5", "5" ], [ "6", "Anette Dytrt", "Germany", "116.30", "6", "6" ], [ "7", "Teodora Poštič", "Slovenia", "101.67", "7", "9" ], [ "8", "Sonia Radeva", "Bulgaria", "98.49", "10", "7" ], [ "9", "Marina Seeh", "Serbia", "93.74", "11", "8" ], [ "10", "Mirna Libric", "Croatia", "87.66", "8", "11" ], [ "11", "Katherina Hadford", "Hungary", "83.71", "12", "10" ], [ "12", "Maria Dikanovic", "Croatia", "74.59", "13", "12" ], [ "13", "Manuela Stanukova", "Bulgaria", "70.42", "15", "13" ], [ "WD", "Fleur Maxwell", "Luxembourg", "", "9", "" ], [ "WD", "Ksenija Jastsenjski", "Serbia", "", "14", "" ], [ "WD", "Victoria Muniz", "Puerto Rico", "", "", "" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2009 Golden Spin of Zagreb (Croatian: Zlatna pirueta Zagreba) was the Golden Spin of Zagreb competition for the 2009-2010 figure skating season. It was the 42nd edition of the Golden Spin of Zagreb to be held. The Golden Spin of Zagreb is an annual senior-level international figure skating competition held in Zagreb, Croatia. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. The 2009 competition was held in the Dom Sportova on December 10-12, 2009. The compulsory dance was the Tango Romantica.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Results -- Ladies", "title": "2009 Golden Spin of Zagreb", "uid": "2009_Golden_Spin_of_Zagreb_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Golden_Spin_of_Zagreb" }
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List_of_doping_cases_in_athletics_3
[ [ "Name", "Country", "Event", "Date of violation", "Banned substance ( s ) / Anti-doping rule violation", "Sanction" ], [ "Peter Dajia", "Canada", "Shot put", "1983- 1986", "Self admittance in 1989 : Steroids Positive test : Steroids , Testosterone", "18 months" ], [ "Martina Danišová-Hrasnová", "Slovakia", "Hammer throw", "2003", "Nandrolone", "2 years" ], [ "Bonnie Dasse", "United States", "Shot put", "1992", "Clenbuterol", "4 years" ], [ "Marie Davenport ( Marie McMahon )", "Ireland", "Long distance", "1996", "Phenylpropanolamine", "Reprimand" ], [ "Walter Davis", "United States", "Triple jump", "2013", "3 whereabouts failures", "1 year" ], [ "Alice Decaux", "France", "Hurdling", "2013", "β-Methylphenethylamine", "6 months" ], [ "Mary Decker ( Mary Slaney )", "United States", "Middle distance", "1996", "Testosterone", "" ], [ "Tony Dees", "United States", "Hurdling", "2001", "Norandrosterone , Noretiochdandone", "Life ban" ], [ "Hind Dehiba", "France", "Middle distance", "2007", "EPO", "2 years" ], [ "Tatyana Dektyareva", "Russia", "Hurdling", "2014", "Ostarine", "2 years" ], [ "Dimitrios Delifotis", "Greece", "Long jump", "1984", "", "" ], [ "Luis Delís", "Cuba", "Discus throw/shot put", "1990", "", "" ], [ "Tezeta Dengersa", "Turkey", "Middle/Long distance", "2005", "Metenolone", "2 years" ], [ "Frédéric Denis", "France", "Steeplechase", "2007", "EPO", "2 years" ], [ "Sébastien Denis", "France", "Hurdling", "2005", "Ephedrine", "Public warning" ], [ "Lyubov Denisova", "Russia", "Marathon", "2007", "Prostanozol , testosterone", "2 years" ], [ "Manuela Derr", "Germany", "Sprinting", "1992", "Clenbuterol", "3 years" ], [ "Ronald Desruelles", "Belgium", "Long jump", "1980", "", "" ], [ "Hrysopiyi Devetzi", "Greece", "Triple/Long jump", "2009 2007 ( Retest 2015 )", "Failure to submit to doping control Stanozolol", "2 years 4 years" ], [ "Vadim Devyatovskiy", "Belarus", "Hammer throw", "2000", "Nandrolone", "2 years" ] ]
{ "intro": "The use of performance-enhancing drugs (doping) is prohibited within the sport of athletics. Athletes who are found to have used such banned substances, whether through a positive drugs test, the biological passport system, an investigation or public admission, may receive a competition ban for a length of time which reflects the severity of the infraction. Athletes who are found to have banned substances in their possession, or who tamper with or refuse to submit to drug testing can also receive bans from the sport. Competitive bans may also be given to athletes who test positive for prohibited recreational drugs or stimulants with little performance-enhancing effect for competitors in athletics. The sports body responsible for determining which substances are banned in athletics is the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). Typically, any athlete who tests positive for banned substances after having served a previous ban receives a lifetime ban from the sport of athletics. Many high-profile sportspeople to receive doping bans have come from the sport of athletics, with significant past cases concerning Ben Johnson, Lance Armstrong, Alberto Contador, Shane Warne, Diego Maradona, Shoaib Akhtar, Marion Jones and Tim Montgomery. Furthermore, a number of athletes who underwent state-sponsored doping programmes in East Germany between the 1960s and 1980s were competitors in athletics, but the quality of the international anti-doping work was so poor that only one East German athlete ever tested positive. Following allegations of state-sponsored doping in Russia, the IAAF suspended the country's athletes from competition, including the 2016 Summer Olympics.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "D", "title": "List of doping cases in athletics", "uid": "List_of_doping_cases_in_athletics_3", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_doping_cases_in_athletics" }
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Laurie_Metcalf_2
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ], [ "1981", "Saturday Night Live", "Weekend Update Reporter", "Episode : Jr. Walker & the All-Stars" ], [ "1985", "The Execution of Raymond Graham", "Kathy Bates", "Television film" ], [ "1986", "The Equalizer", "Theresa", "Episode : No Conscience" ], [ "1988-97 , 2018", "Roseanne", "Jackie Harris", "228 episodes" ], [ "1988", "Saturday Night Live", "Laurie Has A Story", "Episode : Matthew Broderick/The Sugarcubes" ], [ "1992", "The Jackie Thomas Show", "Jackie Harris", "Episode : The Joke" ], [ "1995-96", "Duckman", "Various", "Voice role Episodes : Research and Destroy and Forbidden Fruit" ], [ "1997", "King of the Hill", "Cissy Cobb", "Voice role Episode : Peggy the Boggle Champ" ], [ "1997", "The Eddie Files", "Special Agent Hicks", "Episode : Decimals - The Fake Money Caper" ], [ "1997", "Life with Louie", "Miss Kinney", "Voice role Episode : The Kiss Is the Thing" ], [ "1997", "Dharma & Greg", "Spyder", "Episode : Instant Dharma" ], [ "1998", "Always Outnumbered", "Halley Grimes", "Television film" ], [ "1998", "The Long Island Incident", "Carolyn McCarthy", "Television film" ], [ "1998", "3rd Rock from the Sun", "Jennifer Ravelli", "3 episodes" ], [ "1999", "Balloon Farm", "Casey Johnson", "Television film" ], [ "1999-2001", "The Norm Show", "Laurie Freeman", "54 episodes" ], [ "2000-11", "God , the Devil and Bob", "Donna Allman", "Voice role 13 episodes" ], [ "2002", "Two Families", "", "Unsold pilot" ], [ "2003", "Phil at the Gate", "Teddy Duffy", "Unsold pilot" ], [ "2003", "Charlie Lawrence", "Sarah Dolecek", "7 episodes" ] ]
{ "intro": "Laura Elizabeth Metcalf (born June 16, 1955) is an American actress. Over the course of her four-decade career, she has been the recipient of numerous acting awards and nominations. She has won three Primetime Emmy Awards, two Tony Awards, and has been nominated for an Academy Award. Metcalf began her career with the Steppenwolf Theater Company and frequently works in Chicago theater. For her stage performances and work on Broadway, Metcalf has received six Tony Award nominations, winning Best Actress in a Play in 2017 for her performance in A Doll's House, Part 2 and Best Featured Actress in a Play for the 2018 revival of Edward Albee's Three Tall Women. She gained national attention for her performance as Jackie Harris in the ABC sitcom Roseanne (1988-1997, 2018) and its spinoff The Conners (2018-present) for which she won three Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (1992-1994). An eleven-time Emmy Award nominee, Metcalf's other television credits include 3rd Rock from the Sun, The Norm Show, Frasier, Desperate Housewives and The Big Bang Theory. She played a leading role in the HBO comedy series Getting On (2013-2015), for which she received critical acclaim and a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. Metcalf has starred in numerous films and is known for her critically acclaimed performance in Greta Gerwig's comedy-drama film Lady Bird, for which she was nominated for an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a SAG Award, and a BAFTA Award. Since 1995, she has voiced Mrs. Davis (Andy's mom) in the Toy Story franchise.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Filmography -- Television", "title": "Laurie Metcalf", "uid": "Laurie_Metcalf_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurie_Metcalf" }
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List_of_Virtual_Console_games_for_Wii_(North_America)_0
[ [ "Title", "Developer ( s )", "Publisher ( s )", "Release Date", "ESRB" ], [ "Donkey Kong", "Nintendo", "Nintendo", "November 19 , 2006", "E" ], [ "Mario Bros", "Nintendo", "Nintendo", "November 19 , 2006", "E" ], [ "Pinball", "Nintendo", "Nintendo", "November 19 , 2006", "E" ], [ "Soccer", "Intelligent Systems", "Nintendo", "November 19 , 2006", "E" ], [ "Solomon 's Key", "Tecmo", "Tecmo", "November 19 , 2006", "E" ], [ "The Legend of Zelda", "Nintendo", "Nintendo", "November 19 , 2006", "E" ], [ "Wario 's Woods", "Nintendo", "Nintendo", "November 19 , 2006", "E" ], [ "Donkey Kong Jr", "Nintendo", "Nintendo", "December 4 , 2006", "E" ], [ "Ice Hockey", "Nintendo", "Nintendo", "December 11 , 2006", "E" ], [ "Tennis", "Nintendo", "Nintendo", "December 18 , 2006", "E" ], [ "Super Mario Bros", "Nintendo", "Nintendo", "December 25 , 2006", "E" ], [ "Baseball", "Nintendo", "Nintendo", "January 1 , 2007", "E" ], [ "Urban Champion", "Nintendo", "Nintendo", "January 1 , 2007", "E" ], [ "Gradius", "Konami", "Konami", "January 8 , 2007", "E" ], [ "Xevious", "Namco", "Namco", "January 15 , 2007", "E" ], [ "Ice Climber", "Nintendo", "Nintendo", "February 12 , 2007", "E" ], [ "Kid Icarus", "Nintendo , TOSE", "Nintendo", "February 12 , 2007", "E" ], [ "Kirby 's Adventure", "HAL Laboratory", "Nintendo", "February 12 , 2007", "E" ], [ "The Legend of Kage", "Taito", "Taito", "February 19 , 2007", "E" ], [ "Elevator Action", "Micronics", "Taito", "March 5 , 2007", "E" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following is a list of the 427 games that were available on the Virtual Console for the Wii in North America. These games could also be played on the Wii U through Wii Mode, but lack the additional features found in Wii U Virtual Console releases. The games are sorted by system and in the order they were added in the Wii Shop Channel. To sort by other columns, click the corresponding icon in the header row. Nintendo discontinued the Wii Shop Channel on January 31, 2019, with the purchase of Wii Points for new games having ended on March 26, 2018. But Wii Shop Channel users can still continue to redownload previously purchased content as of February 1, 2019.", "section_text": "There were 94 titles available from the Nintendo Entertainment System , which was launched in 1985 .", "section_title": "Titles -- Nintendo Entertainment System", "title": "List of Virtual Console games for Wii (North America)", "uid": "List_of_Virtual_Console_games_for_Wii_(North_America)_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Virtual_Console_games_for_Wii_(North_America)" }
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Minnesota_Vikings_draft_history_26
[ [ "Round", "Pick #", "Overall", "Name", "Position", "College" ], [ "1", "14", "14", "D. J. Dozier", "Running back", "Penn State" ], [ "2", "16", "44", "Ray Berry", "Linebacker", "Baylor" ], [ "3", "16", "72", "Henry Thomas", "Defensive tackle", "Louisiana State" ], [ "4", "16", "100", "Najee Mustafaa", "Safety", "Georgia Tech" ], [ "6", "16", "156", "Greg Richardson", "Wide receiver", "Alabama" ], [ "8", "16", "211", "Rick Fenney", "Running back", "Washington" ], [ "9", "16", "239", "Leonard Jones", "Defensive back", "Texas Tech" ], [ "10", "16", "267", "Bob Riley", "Offensive tackle", "Indiana State" ], [ "11", "16", "295", "Brent Pease", "Quarterback", "Montana" ], [ "12", "16", "323", "Keith Williams", "Defensive tackle", "Florida" ] ]
{ "intro": "This page is a list of the Minnesota Vikings NFL Draft selections. The first draft the Vikings participated in was the 1961 NFL Draft, in which they made Tommy Mason of Tulane their first ever selection.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "1987 NFL Draft", "title": "Minnesota Vikings draft history", "uid": "Minnesota_Vikings_draft_history_26", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minnesota_Vikings_draft_history" }
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Looney_Tunes_Golden_Collection:_Volume_2_0
[ [ "#", "Title", "Co-stars", "Year", "Director", "Series" ], [ "1", "The Big Snooze", "Elmer", "October 5 , 1946", "Bob Clampett", "LT" ], [ "2", "Broom-Stick Bunny", "Witch Hazel", "February 25 , 1956", "Chuck Jones", "LT" ], [ "3", "Bugs Bunny Rides Again", "Yosemite Sam", "June 12 , 1948", "Friz Freleng", "MM" ], [ "4", "Bunny Hugged", "The Crusher", "March 10 , 1951", "Chuck Jones", "MM" ], [ "5", "French Rarebit", "", "June 30 , 1951", "Robert McKimson", "MM" ], [ "6", "Gorilla My Dreams", "Gruesome Gorilla", "January 3 , 1948", "Robert McKimson", "LT" ], [ "7", "The Hare-Brained Hypnotist", "Elmer", "October 31 , 1942", "Friz Freleng", "MM" ], [ "8", "Hare Conditioned", "", "August 11 , 1945", "Chuck Jones", "LT" ], [ "9", "The Heckling Hare", "Willoughby", "July 5 , 1941", "Tex Avery", "MM" ], [ "10", "Little Red Riding Rabbit", "", "January 4 , 1944", "Friz Freleng", "MM" ], [ "11", "Tortoise Beats Hare", "Cecil", "March 15 , 1941", "Tex Avery", "MM" ], [ "12", "Rabbit Transit", "Cecil", "May 10 , 1947", "Friz Freleng", "LT" ], [ "13", "Slick Hare", "Elmer", "November 1 , 1947", "Friz Freleng", "MM" ], [ "14", "Baby Buggy Bunny", "", "December 18 , 1954", "Chuck Jones", "MM" ], [ "15", "Hyde and Hare", "", "August 27 , 1955", "Friz Freleng", "LT" ] ]
{ "intro": "Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 2 is a DVD box set that was released by Warner Home Video on November 2, 2004. It contains 60 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons and numerous supplements.", "section_text": "All cartoons on this disc star Bugs Bunny .", "section_title": "Disc 1 : Bugs Bunny Masterpieces", "title": "Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 2", "uid": "Looney_Tunes_Golden_Collection:_Volume_2_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Looney_Tunes_Golden_Collection:_Volume_2" }
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List_of_television_show_spoofs_in_Mad_2
[ [ "Spoofed Title", "Actual Title", "Writer", "Artist", "Issue", "Date" ], [ "The Ghost and the Mrs . Misses", "The Ghost & Mrs. Muir ( September 1968-March 1970 ) ( Genre : Sitcom ) ( Broadcaster : NBC & ABC )", "Dick DeBartolo", "Mort Drucker", "134", "April 1970" ], [ "Then Came Bombsome", "Then Came Bronson ( September 1969-April 1970 ) ( Genre : Adventure ) ( Broadcaster : NBC )", "Dick DeBartolo", "Angelo Torres", "135", "June 1970" ], [ "Room 222ZZZZZZzzzzzzzzz", "Room 222 ( September 1969-January 1974 ) ( Genre : Comedy-drama ) ( Broadcaster : ABC )", "Stan Hart", "Angelo Torres", "136", "July 1970" ], [ "Makeus Sickby M.D", "Marcus Welby , M.D . ( September 1969-July 1976 ) ( Genre : Medical drama ) ( Broadcaster : ABC )", "Dick DeBartolo", "Angelo Torres", "137", "September 1970" ], [ "Ironride", "Ironside ( September 1967-January 1975 ) ( Genre : Crime drama ) ( Broadcaster : NBC )", "Lou Silverstone", "Angelo Torres", "139", "December 1970" ], [ "The Doris Daze Show", "The Doris Day Show ( September 1968-March 1973 ) ( Genre : Sitcom ) ( Broadcaster : CBS )", "Stan Hart", "Angelo Torres", "140", "January 1971" ], [ "How-Are-Ya-Five-O ?", "Hawaii Five-O ( September 1968-April 1980 ) ( Genre : Police drama ) ( Broadcaster : CBS )", "Dick DeBartolo", "Angelo Torres", "141", "March 1971" ], [ "My Three Sonny Boys", "My Three Sons ( September 1960-August 1972 ) ( Genre : Sitcom ) ( Broadcaster : ABC & CBS )", "Arnie Kogen", "Angelo Torres", "142", "April 1971" ], [ "The Game is Inane", "The Name of the Game ( September 1968-March 1971 ) ( Genre : Mystery drama ) ( Broadcaster : NBC )", "Lou Silverstone", "Angelo Torres", "143", "June 1971" ], [ "The F.I.B", "The F.B.I . ( September 1965-April 1974 ) ( Genre : Police drama ) ( Broadcaster : ABC )", "Dick DeBartolo", "Angelo Torres", "144", "July 1971" ], [ "Reality Street", "Sesame Street ( Since November 1969 ) ( Genre : Puppetry ) ( Broadcaster : PBS )", "Dick DeBartolo", "Jack Davis", "146", "October 1971" ], [ "Gall in the Family Fare", "All in the Family ( January 1971-April 1979 ) ( Genre : Sitcom ) ( Broadcaster : CBS )", "Larry Siegel", "Angelo Torres", "147", "December 1971" ], [ "Storefront Broadcasters", "Storefront Lawyers ( September 1970 - January 1971 ) ( Genre : Legal drama ) ( Broadcaster : CBS )", "Tom Koch", "Angelo Torres", "149", "March 1972" ], [ "Messy 's Thanksgiving Day Parade", "Macy 's Thanksgiving Day Parade ( Since November 1948 ) ( Genre : Special event ) ( Broadcaster : NBC )", "Dick DeBartolo", "Angelo Torres", "148", "January 1972" ], [ "The Putrid Family", "The Partridge Family ( September 1970-March 1974 ) ( Genre : Sitcom ) ( Broadcaster : ABC )", "Arnie Kogen", "Angelo Torres", "150", "April 1972" ], [ "Miracle Center", "Medical Center ( September 1969-March 1976 ) ( Genre : Medical drama ) ( Broadcaster : CBS )", "Dick DeBartolo", "Angelo Torres", "151", "June 1972" ], [ "Manic", "Mannix ( September 1967-April 1975 ) ( Genre : Crime drama ) ( Broadcaster : CBS )", "Lou Silverstone", "Angelo Torres", "152", "July 1972" ], [ "Longshot", "Longstreet ( September 1971-March 1972 ) ( Genre : Crime drama ) ( Broadcaster : ABC )", "Stan Hart", "Angelo Torres", "153", "September 1972" ], [ "The Mary Tailor-Made Show", "The Mary Tyler Moore Show ( September 1970-March 1977 ) ( Genre : Sitcom ) ( Broadcaster : CBS )", "Tom Koch", "Angelo Torres", "155", "December 1972" ], [ "Clodumbo", "Columbo ( September 1971-May 1978 ) ( Genre : Crime drama ) ( Broadcaster : NBC )", "Lou Silverstone", "Angelo Torres", "156", "January 1973" ] ]
{ "intro": "A typical issue of Mad magazine will include at least one full parody of a popular movie or television show. The titles are changed to create a play on words; for instance, The Addams Family became The Adnauseum Family. The character names are generally switched in the same fashion. These articles typically cover five pages or more, and are presented as a sequential storyline with caricatures and word balloons. The opening page or two-page splash usually consists of the cast of the show introducing themselves directly to the reader; in some parodies, the writers sometimes attempt to circumvent this convention by presenting the characters without such direct exposition. Many parodies end with the abrupt deus ex machina appearance of outside characters or pop culture figures who are similar in nature to the movie or TV series being parodied, or who comment satirically on the theme. For example, Dr. Phil arrives to counsel the Desperate Housewives, or the cast of Sex and the City show up as the new hookers on Deadwood. The parodies frequently make comedic use of the fourth wall, breaking character, and meta-references. Within an ostensibly self-contained storyline, the characters may refer to the technical aspects of filmmaking, the publicity, hype, or box office surrounding their project, their own past roles, any clichés being used, and so on. Several show business stars have been quoted to the effect that the moment when they knew they'd finally made it was when they saw themselves thus depicted in the pages of Mad. The following list of all the TV show spoofs in Mad Magazine is ordered by the decades in which they were produced.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "TV shows spoofs list -- 1970s", "title": "List of television show spoofs in Mad", "uid": "List_of_television_show_spoofs_in_Mad_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_television_show_spoofs_in_Mad" }
2,379
2380
List_of_SC_Bastia_players_4
[ [ "Player", "Pos", "Bastia career", "Match", "Goal", "Nationality" ], [ "Cyril Eboki-Poh", "Forward", "1999-2003", "2", "0", "France" ], [ "Yves Ehrlacher", "Midfielder", "1981-1982", "24", "3", "France" ], [ "Austin Ejide", "Goalkeeper", "2006-2009", "44", "0", "Nigeria" ], [ "Yassin El-Azzouzi", "Forward", "2010-", "14", "5", "France" ], [ "Aziz El Ouali", "Midfielder", "1993-1994", "30", "3", "Morocco" ], [ "Roland Erhardt", "Defender", "1967-1969", "5", "0", "France" ], [ "Michael Essien", "Midfielder", "2000-2003", "65", "11", "Ghana" ], [ "Paul-Hervé Essola", "Midfielder", "1999-2001 and 2002-2006", "17", "0", "Cameroon" ], [ "Jean-Jacques Etamé", "Midfielder", "1997-1998", "18", "1", "Cameroon" ], [ "Jean-Jacques Eydelie", "Midfielder", "1995-1997", "54", "1", "France" ] ]
{ "intro": "This list includes the SC Bastia players all play. Charles Orlanducci, where more than 429 matches with the match, the team holds the record for the player. Claude Papi, made by the player who scored 117 goals with the team record for a maximum holds. This list, the team has addressed all the players playing.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "E", "title": "List of SC Bastia players", "uid": "List_of_SC_Bastia_players_4", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_SC_Bastia_players" }
2,380
2381
List_of_cruise_ships_2
[ [ "Name", "Operator", "Began operation", "Tonnage", "Status" ], [ "Caly", "Louis Cruise Lines", "1967", "11,162", "Scrapped in 2013 . Originally , the Canguro Verde , formerly 1981-1989 : Durr , 1989-1990 : Ionian Harmony , 1990-1993 : Sun Fiesta , 1993-1994 : Regent Jewel , 1994-2007 : Calypso , 2007-2013 : The Calypso" ], [ "Canberra", "P & O", "1961", "49,073", "Scrapped in 1997" ], [ "Caribbean Princess", "Princess Cruises", "2004", "112,894", "Operating" ], [ "Carnival Breeze", "Carnival Cruise Line", "2012", "130,000", "Operating" ], [ "Carnival Conquest", "Carnival Cruise Line", "2002", "110,000", "Operating" ], [ "Carnival Dream", "Carnival Cruise Line", "2009", "130,000", "Operating" ], [ "Carnival Ecstasy", "Carnival Cruise Line", "1991", "70,367", "Operating . Originally , the Ecstasy" ], [ "Carnival Elation", "Carnival Cruise Line", "1998", "70,367", "Operating . Originally , the Elation" ], [ "Carnival Fantasy", "Carnival Cruise Line", "1990", "70,367", "Operating . Originally , the Fantasy" ], [ "Carnival Fascination", "Carnival Cruise Line", "1994", "70,367", "Operating . Originally , the Fascination" ], [ "Carnival Freedom", "Carnival Cruise Line", "2007", "110,000", "Operating" ], [ "Carnival Glory", "Carnival Cruise Line", "2003", "110,000", "Operating" ], [ "Carnival Horizon", "Carnival Cruise Line", "2018", "133,596", "Operating" ], [ "Carnival Imagination", "Carnival Cruise Line", "1995", "70,367", "Operating . Originally , the Imagination" ], [ "Carnival Inspiration", "Carnival Cruise Line", "1996", "70,367", "Operating . Originally , the Inspiration" ], [ "Carnival Legend", "Carnival Cruise Line", "2002", "88,500", "Operating" ], [ "Carnival Liberty", "Carnival Cruise Line", "2005", "110,000", "Operating" ], [ "Carnival Magic", "Carnival Cruise Line", "2011", "130,000", "Operating" ], [ "Carnival Miracle", "Carnival Cruise Line", "2004", "88,500", "Operating" ], [ "Carnival Paradise", "Carnival Cruise Line", "1998", "70,390", "Operating . Originally , the Paradise" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of cruise ships, both those in service and those that have ceased to operate. Ocean liners are included on this list only if they also functioned as cruise ships. (See: list of ocean liners.) As some cruise ships have operated under multiple names, all names will be listed in the Status section, along with the history of the vessel, under the vessel's current or most recent name. If a vessel is not currently operating as a cruise ship, only the most recent operation will be listed here. Likewise, if a vessel fulfilled another role before becoming a cruise ship, the first entry for the vessel will occur when the vessel began its career as a cruise ship.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "C", "title": "List of cruise ships", "uid": "List_of_cruise_ships_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cruise_ships" }
2,381
2382
List_of_people_from_Barrington,_Illinois_2
[ [ "Name", "Birth", "Known for", "Association" ], [ "Craig Anderson", "May 21 , 1981", "Goaltender for the Ottawa Senators", "Graduate of Barrington High School" ], [ "Kirk Cousins", "Aug 19 , 1988", "Quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings", "Born in Barrington" ], [ "Bryan Bulaga", "Mar 21 , 1989", "Offensive lineman for Super Bowl XLV champion Green Bay Packers", "Born in Barrington" ], [ "Gary Fencik", "Jun 11 , 1954", "Safety for Super Bowl XX champion Chicago Bears", "Graduate of Barrington High School" ], [ "Gary Hallberg", "May 31 , 1958", "Golfer on PGA Tour", "" ], [ "Scott Langley", "Apr 28 , 1989", "Golfer on PGA Tour , 2010 NCAA champion", "Born in Barrington" ], [ "Jeff Likens", "Aug 28 , 1985", "Defenseman for the American Hockey League and Deutsche Eishockey Liga", "Born in Barrington" ], [ "Ryan Miller", "Dec 14 , 1984", "Defender and midfielder for D.C. United", "Born in Barrington" ], [ "Dan Wilson", "Mar 25 , 1969", "Catcher for the Cincinnati Reds and Seattle Mariners", "Born in Barrington" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following list includes notable people who were born or have lived in Barrington, Illinois. For a similar list organized alphabetically by last name, see the category page People from Barrington, Illinois.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Sports", "title": "List of people from Barrington, Illinois", "uid": "List_of_people_from_Barrington,_Illinois_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_from_Barrington,_Illinois" }
2,382
2383
List_of_Linux_distributions_endorsed_by_the_Free_Software_Foundation_1
[ [ "Distribution", "Default Linux kernel", "Default file system", "Default init system", "Install-time desktop environment or window manager selection", "Reproducible builds" ], [ "Alpine Linux", "Binary blobs", "ext4", "openrc", "none", "No" ], [ "ALT Linux", "Binary blobs", "ext3", "systemd", "KDE Plasma Workspaces , Xfce", "No" ], [ "Arch Linux", "Binary blobs", "none", "systemd", "none", "No" ], [ "BLAG", "Linux-libre", "ext3", "sysvinit", "GNOME", "No" ], [ "Bodhi Linux", "Binary blobs", "ext4", "systemd", "Moksha ( Enlightenment fork )", "No" ], [ "Canaima", "Binary blobs", "?", "systemd", "Cinnamon and MATE", "No" ], [ "CentOS", "Binary blobs", "xfs", "systemd", "GNOME", "No" ], [ "Chakra", "Binary blobs", "ext4", "systemd", "KDE Plasma Workspaces", "No" ], [ "ClearOS", "Binary blobs", "ext3", "systemd", "none ( Web based )", "No" ], [ "CoreOS", "Binary blobs", "ext4", "systemd", "None", "No" ], [ "CrunchBang Linux", "Binary blobs", "ext4", "sysvinit", "Openbox", "No" ], [ "Damn Small Linux", "Binary blobs", "ext3", "sysvinit", "JWM", "No" ], [ "Debian", "By default Linux-libre , but the Debian Project also hosts a non-free repository allowing blobs to be installed optionally . Built with Linux-libre tools", "ext4", "systemd", "GNOME , KDE , Xfce , LXDE", "In progress" ], [ "Devuan", "Binary blobs", "ext4", "sysvinit", "Xfce", "No" ], [ "Dragora GNU/Linux-Libre", "Linux-libre", "ext4", "runit", "Xfce", "No" ], [ "dyne : bolic", "Linux-libre", "?", "systemd", "GNOME", "No" ], [ "Fedora", "Binary blobs", "ext4", "systemd", "GNOME ( default Workstation Edition ) , Spins for : KDE Plasma Workspaces , Xfce , LXDE , MATE ( with Compiz ) , Cinnamon , Sugar on a Stick", "In progress" ], [ "Funtoo", "Binary blobs", "none", "openrc", "None", "No" ], [ "Gentoo", "Binary blobs", "none", "openrc", "Awesome , Enlightenment , Fluxbox , GNOME , KDE , LXDE-Meta , Openbox , XBMC and Xfce ( live DVD )", "No" ], [ "gNewSense", "Debian Linux kernel , and ( unlike Debian ) blobs can not be installed", "ext3", "sysvinit", "GNOME", "No" ] ]
{ "intro": "Technical variations of Linux distributions include support for different hardware devices and systems or software package configurations. Organisational differences may be motivated by historical reasons. Other criteria include security, including how quickly security upgrades are available; ease of package management; and number of packages available. These tables compare notable distribution's latest stable release on wide-ranging objective criteria. It does not cover each operating system's subjective merits, branches marked as unstable or beta, nor compare Linux distributions with other operating systems.", "section_text": "The table below shows the default file system , but many Linux distributions support some or all of ext2 , ext3 , ext4 , Btrfs , ReiserFS , Reiser4 , JFS , XFS , GFS2 , OCFS2 , and NILFS . It is possible to install Linux onto most of these file systems . The ext file systems , namely ext2 , ext3 , and ext4 are based on the original Linux file system . File systems have been developed by companies to meet their specific needs , by hobbyists , or adapted from Unix , Microsoft Windows , and other operating systems . Linux has full support for XFS and JFS , FAT ( the DOS file system ) , and HFS , the main file system for the Macintosh . Support for Microsoft Windows NT 's NTFS file system has been developed and is now comparable with other native Unix file systems . CDs , DVDs , and Blu-ray discs ' ISO 9660 and Universal Disk Format ( UDF ) are supported . Unlike other operating systems , Linux and Unix allow any file system regardless of the medium it is stored on , whether that medium is a magnetic disk , an optical disk ( CD , DVD , etc . ) , a USB flash memory key , or even contained within a file located on another file system . Similarly , many C compilers ( mainly GNU Compiler Collection ( GCC ) ) , init systems ( mainly sysvinit ) , desktop environments and window managers are widely supported .", "section_title": "Technical", "title": "Comparison of Linux distributions", "uid": "List_of_Linux_distributions_endorsed_by_the_Free_Software_Foundation_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Linux_distributions" }
2,383
2384
List_of_association_football_clubs_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland_20
[ [ "Team", "Home town/suburb", "Ground" ], [ "Ashford Rovers", "Ashford , County Wicklow", "Ballinalea Park" ], [ "Arklow Town", "Arklow", "Bridgewater Centre Park" ], [ "Newtown United", "Newtownmountkennedy", "Newtown Community Sports Field" ], [ "Rathnew A.F.C", "Rathnew", "Shamrock Park" ], [ "St Anthonys", "Kilcoole", "Finn Park" ], [ "St Patricks F.C", "Arklow", "Kilcashel" ], [ "Seaview Wanderers", "Arklow", "" ], [ "Wicklow Town A.F.C", "Wicklow", "Finlay Park" ] ]
{ "intro": "Traditionally, association football clubs in the Republic of Ireland have been classified as either senior, intermediate or junior. These classifications effectively categorise clubs who compete in national, provincial and county leagues respectively.", "section_text": "Andy McEvoy Premier 1", "section_title": "Junior/County leagues -- Wicklow & District Football League", "title": "List of association football clubs in the Republic of Ireland", "uid": "List_of_association_football_clubs_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland_20", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_association_football_clubs_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland" }
2,384
2385
2013_Tampa_Bay_Rowdies_season_0
[ [ "No", "Position", "Player", "Nation" ], [ "1", "Goalkeeper", "Andrew Fontein", "United States" ], [ "2", "Defender", "Daniel Scott", "United States" ], [ "3", "Defender", "Andres Arango", "Canada" ], [ "4", "Midfielder", "Stuart Campbell", "Scotland" ], [ "5", "Defender", "Kyle Clinton", "United States" ], [ "7", "Defender", "Frank Sanfilippo ( captain )", "United States" ], [ "8", "Midfielder", "Luke Mulholland", "England" ], [ "9", "Midfielder", "Raphael Cox", "United States" ], [ "10", "Forward", "Georgi Hristov", "Bulgaria" ], [ "11", "Midfielder", "Shane Hill", "England" ], [ "13", "Defender", "Thurstan Johnson", "United States" ], [ "14", "Defender", "Draymond Washington", "United States" ], [ "16", "Forward", "Amani Walker", "Jamaica" ], [ "17", "Defender", "Jordan Gafa", "United States" ], [ "18", "Defender", "Jay Needham", "United States" ], [ "20", "Forward", "Evans Frimpong", "Ghana" ], [ "21", "Forward", "Devin Del Do", "United States" ], [ "22", "Midfielder", "Keith Savage", "United States" ], [ "24", "Goalkeeper", "Diego Restrepo", "United States" ], [ "25", "Forward", "Carl Cort", "Guyana" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2013 season was the current Tampa Bay Rowdies fourth season of existence, and third playing in the North American Soccer League, the second tier of American soccer pyramid. Including the original Rowdies franchise and the Tampa Bay Mutiny, this was the 26th season of a professional soccer team fielded in the Tampa Bay region. The Rowdies entered the 2013 season as the defending NASL Champions.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Club -- Roster", "title": "2013 Tampa Bay Rowdies season", "uid": "2013_Tampa_Bay_Rowdies_season_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Tampa_Bay_Rowdies_season" }
2,385
2386
Ajay-Atul_2
[ [ "Sr.No", "Serial/Track", "Channel" ], [ "1", "Raja Shivchatrapati", "Star Pravah" ], [ "2", "Zee Gaurav Geet", "Zee Marathi" ], [ "3", "Eka Peksha Ek", "Zee Marathi" ], [ "4", "Lakh Lakh Chanderi", "Zee Talkies" ], [ "5", "Idea Sa Re Ga Ma Pa", "Zee Marathi" ], [ "6", "Hafta Band", "Zee Marathi" ], [ "7", "Hasyasamraat", "Zee Marathi" ], [ "8", "Cricket Club", "Zee Marathi" ], [ "9", "Bhavanjali", "Mi Marathi" ], [ "10", "Kya Baat Hai", "ETV Marathi" ], [ "11", "Misha", "Zee Marathi" ], [ "12", "Amchya Sarkhe Amhich", "Zee Marathi" ], [ "13", "Bola Bola Tring Tring", "DD Sahyadri" ], [ "14", "Shriyut Gagadhar Tipre", "Zee Marathi" ], [ "15", "Wadalvaat", "Zee Marathi" ], [ "16", "Bedhund Manachya Lahari", "ETV Marathi" ], [ "17", "Mahabharat", "Star Plus" ], [ "18", "Sony Entertainment Television", "Sony Channel" ], [ "19", "Sony Marathi theme song", "Sony Marathi" ], [ "20", "Kaun banega Crorepati 11 theme", "Sony Channel" ] ]
{ "intro": "N/A", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Filmography -- Serials/Daily Soaps", "title": "Ajay−Atul", "uid": "Ajay-Atul_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ajay−Atul" }
2,386
2387
List_of_American_Civil_War_Generals_(Union)_11
[ [ "Name", "Substantive Rank", "Notes" ], [ "Lander , Frederick West", "Brigadier general , USV ( May 17 , 1861 )", "Died of illness , March 2 , 1862" ], [ "Lane , James H", "Brigadier general , USV ( December 18 , 1861 )", "U.S . Congressman from Indiana ( 1853-1855 ) U.S . Senator from Kansas ( 1861-1866 ) Commission cancelled March 21 , 1862 Reinstated April 11 , 1862" ], [ "Lauman , Jacob G", "Brigadier general , USV ( March 21 , 1862 )", "Relieved of duty , July 15 , 1863" ], [ "Lawler , Michael Kelly", "Brigadier general , USV ( November 29 , 1862 )", "" ], [ "Lawrence , Albert Gallatin", "Captain , USV", "U.S. minister to Costa Rica ( 1867-1868 ) Son-in-law of Brigadier General Joseph Pannell Taylor and President Zachary Taylor Brother-in-law of John McLean Taylor" ], [ "Ledlie , James H", "Brigadier general , USV ( October 27 , 1863 )", "Original appointment as brigadier general , USV ( December 24 , 1862 ) expired March 4 , 1863 Relieved of command , July , 1864 Resigned January 23 , 1865" ], [ "Lee , Albert Lindley", "Brigadier general , USV ( November 29 , 1862 )", "Resigned May 4 , 1865" ], [ "Leggett , Mortimer Dormer", "Major general , USV ( August 21 , 1865 )", "" ], [ "Lightburn , Joseph Andrew Jackson", "Brigadier general , USV ( March 16 , 1863 )", "" ], [ "Lockwood , Henry Hayes", "Brigadier general , USV ( August 8 , 1861 )", "USMA , 1836" ], [ "Logan , John Alexander", "Major general , USV ( November 29 , 1862 )", "Commander-in-chief , GAR ( 1868-1871 ) U.S . Congressman from Illinois ( 1859-1861 , 1867-1871 ) U.S . Senator from Illinois ( 1871-1877 , 1879-1886 )" ], [ "Long , Eli", "Captain , USA ( May 24 , 1861 ) Brigadier general , USV ( August 18 , 1864 )", "" ], [ "Lowell , Charles Russell", "Brigadier general , USV ( October 19 , 1864 )", "KIA , Battle of Cedar Creek ( October 19 , 1864 )" ], [ "Lucas , Thomas John", "Brigadier general , USV ( November 10 , 1864 )", "" ], [ "Lyon , Nathaniel", "Captain , USA Brigadier general , USV ( May 17 , 1861 )", "USMA , 1841 KIA , Battle of Wilson 's Creek ( August 10 , 1861 ) First Union general killed during the war Received the Thanks of Congress ( December 24 , 1861 )" ], [ "Lytle , William Haines", "Brigadier general , USV ( November 29 , 1862 )", "KIA , Battle of Chickamauga ( September 20 , 1863 )" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following lists show the names, substantive ranks, and brevet ranks (if applicable) of all general officers who served in the United States Army during the Civil War, in addition to a small selection of lower-ranked officers who received brevets as general officers; while some 1,600 officers received or were nominated for brevets as general officers in the course of the war (or immediately following it for service during the war), only a small selection is listed here; only those who were killed in action, served as department heads within the army, had revoked or incomplete appointments or became U.S. President are listed here. In addition to their names and ranks, there is a small set of notes after every entry listing Medal of Honor or Thanks of Congress citations, West Point graduation dates, important political or Army offices held, retirements or deaths during the war (whether in action or other means), notable relations, rejections or expiration of appointments, or unique facts pertaining to this article (i.e. youngest general, last surviving general, etc. ); for all other information on their lives and accomplishments, please refer to their individual entries. If available, ranks are followed by the to rank from dates (i.e. the date on which the commission is effective) rather than the date of appointment or confirmation, which were generally months if not years later; this is particularly true in the case of brevets, most of which were granted after the war between 1866 and 1869. Note on abbreviations:", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Union generals -- L", "title": "List of American Civil War generals (Union)", "uid": "List_of_American_Civil_War_Generals_(Union)_11", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_Civil_War_generals_(Union)" }
2,387
2388
Metro_Conference_Men's_Basketball_Player_of_the_Year_0
[ [ "Season", "Player", "School", "Position", "Class" ], [ "1976-77", "Gary Yoder", "Cincinnati", "SG", "Senior" ], [ "1977-78", "Harry Davis", "Florida State", "SF", "Senior" ], [ "1977-78", "Rick Wilson", "Louisville", "SG / PG", "Senior" ], [ "1978-79", "Pat Cummings", "Cincinnati", "C", "Senior" ], [ "1979-80", "Darrell Griffith *", "Louisville", "SG", "Senior" ], [ "1980-81", "David Burns", "Saint Louis", "PG", "Senior" ], [ "1980-81", "Derek Smith", "Louisville", "SG", "Junior" ], [ "1981-82", "Keith Lee", "Memphis State", "PF / C", "Freshman" ], [ "1982-83", "Rodney McCray", "Louisville", "SF", "Senior" ], [ "1983-84", "John Williams", "Tulane", "PF / C", "Junior" ], [ "1984-85", "Keith Lee ( 2 )", "Memphis State", "PF / C", "Senior" ], [ "1985-86", "Dell Curry", "Virginia Tech", "SF", "Senior" ], [ "1986-87", "Herbert Crook", "Louisville", "SF / SG", "Junior" ], [ "1987-88", "Bimbo Coles", "Virginia Tech", "PG", "Sophomore" ], [ "1987-88", "Pervis Ellison", "Louisville", "C", "Junior" ], [ "1988-89", "George McCloud", "Florida State", "SG / SF", "Senior" ], [ "1989-90", "Clarence Weatherspoon", "Southern Mississippi", "PF", "Sophomore" ], [ "1990-91", "Clarence Weatherspoon ( 2 )", "Southern Mississippi", "PF", "Junior" ], [ "1991-92", "Clarence Weatherspoon ( 3 )", "Southern Mississippi", "PF", "Senior" ], [ "1992-93", "Clifford Rozier", "Louisville", "C", "Junior" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Metro Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year was a basketball award given to the Metropolitan Intercollegiate Athletic (Metro) Conference's most outstanding player. The award was first given following the 1976-77 season and was discontinued after the 1994-95 season. In 1995 the Metro Conference merged with the Great Midwest Conference to form Conference USA. There were three ties in the award's history, in 1978, 1981 and 1988. One player, Darrell Griffith of Louisville, was also named the National Player of the Year (1980) by being presented the John R. Wooden Award. Louisville represents the most all-time winners of the Metro Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year with eight. The second most belong to Southern Mississippi with three (all of which belong to Clarence Weatherspoon). Weatherspoon was the only three-time winner of the award, while two others earned it twice (Keith Lee and Clifford Rozier).", "section_text": "Darrell Griffith was the only Metro Conference Player of the Year ( POY ) to also win a National POY award – the Wooden Award in 1979–80 . George McCloud won the award in 1989 as a player for Florida State University .", "section_title": "Winners", "title": "Metro Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year", "uid": "Metro_Conference_Men's_Basketball_Player_of_the_Year_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metro_Conference_Men's_Basketball_Player_of_the_Year" }
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List_of_populated_places_in_Adilabad_district_20
[ [ "Name of Town", "State", "Type", "Population ( 2011 )" ], [ "Uchgaon", "Maharashtra", "C.T", "31,238" ], [ "Udaipur", "Tripura", "M.Cl", "32,758" ], [ "Udaipurwati", "Rajasthan", "M", "29,236" ], [ "Udhagamandalam", "Tamil Nadu", "M", "88,430" ], [ "Udhampur", "Jammu and Kashmir", "UA", "35,507" ], [ "Udumalaipettai", "Tamil Nadu", "M", "61,133" ], [ "Ujhani", "Uttar Pradesh", "N.P.P", "62,039" ], [ "Umarga", "Maharashtra", "M.Cl", "35,477" ], [ "Umaria", "Madhya Pradesh", "M", "33,114" ], [ "Umarkhed", "Maharashtra", "M.Cl", "47,458" ], [ "Umbergaon", "Gujarat", "M", "27,859" ], [ "Umred", "Maharashtra", "M.Cl", "53,971" ], [ "Umreth", "Gujarat", "M", "33,762" ], [ "Una", "Gujarat", "M", "58,528" ], [ "Unjha", "Gujarat", "M", "57,108" ], [ "Unnamalaikadai", "Tamil Nadu", "T.P", "23,656" ], [ "Upleta", "Gujarat", "M", "58,775" ], [ "Uran", "Maharashtra", "M.Cl", "30,439" ], [ "Uran Islampur", "Maharashtra", "M.Cl", "67,391" ], [ "Uravakonda", "Andhra Pradesh", "C.T", "35,565" ] ]
{ "intro": "The entire work of this article is based on Census of India, 2011, conducted by the Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, under Ministry of Home Affairs (India), Government of India.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "U", "title": "List of towns in India by population", "uid": "List_of_populated_places_in_Adilabad_district_20", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_towns_in_India_by_population" }
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STS-135_0
[ [ "Flight Day", "Song", "Artist", "Greeting", "Played for", "Links" ], [ "Day 2", "Viva la Vida", "Coldplay", "Employees at the Marshall Space Flight Center", "Douglas Hurley", "MP3 WAV Video" ], [ "Day 3", "Mr. Blue Sky", "Electric Light Orchestra", "", "Christopher Ferguson", "MP3 WAV Video" ], [ "Day 4", "Tubthumping", "Chumbawamba", "", "Sandra Magnus", "MP3 WAV Video" ], [ "Day 5", "More", "Matthew West", "", "Rex Walheim", "MP3 WAV Video" ], [ "Day 6", "Rocket Man", "Elton John", "Elton John", "STS-135 Crew", "MP3 WAV Video" ], [ "Day 7", "Man on the Moon ( A cappella version )", "Michael Stipe", "Michael Stipe", "STS-135 Crew", "MP3 WAV Video" ], [ "Day 8", "Good Day Sunshine", "The Beatles", "Paul McCartney", "STS-135 Crew", "Video" ], [ "Day 9", "Run the World ( Girls )", "Beyoncé Knowles", "Beyoncé Knowles", "Sandra Magnus", "Video" ], [ "Day 10", "Celebration", "Kool & the Gang", "Employees at the Stennis Space Center", "Sandra Magnus", "WAV Video" ], [ "Day 11", "Days Go By", "Keith Urban", "Employees at the Johnson Space Center", "Rex Walheim", "Video" ], [ "Day 12", "Do n't Panic", "Coldplay", "", "Douglas Hurley", "Video" ], [ "Day 13", "Fanfare for the Common Man", "Aaron Copland", "Employees at the Kennedy Space Center", "Christopher Ferguson", "Video" ], [ "Day 14", "God Bless America", "Kate Smith", "Shannon Lucid on behalf of all previous missions and to the people that made them happen", "STS-135 Crew and for all the men and women who put their hearts and souls into the Shuttle program for all these years", "Video" ] ]
{ "intro": "STS-135 (ISS assembly flight ULF7) was the 135th and final mission of the American Space Shuttle program. It used the orbiter Atlantis and hardware originally processed for the STS-335 contingency mission, which was not flown. STS-135 launched on 8 July 2011, and landed on 21 July 2011, following a one-day mission extension. The four-person crew was the smallest of any shuttle mission since STS-6 in April 1983. The mission's primary cargo was the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM) Raffaello and a Lightweight Multi-Purpose Carrier (LMC), which were delivered to the International Space Station (ISS). The flight of Raffaello marked the only time that Atlantis carried an MPLM. Although the mission was authorized, it initially had no appropriation in the NASA budget, raising questions about whether the mission would fly. On 20 January 2011, program managers changed STS-335 to STS-135 on the flight manifest. This allowed for training and other mission specific preparations. On 13 February 2011, program managers told their workforce that STS-135 would fly regardless of the funding situation via a continuing resolution. Until this point, there had been no official references to the STS-135 mission in NASA documentation for the general public. During an address at the Marshall Space Flight Center on 16 November 2010, NASA administrator Charles Bolden said that the agency needed to fly STS-135 to the station in 2011 due to possible delays in the development of commercial rockets and spacecraft designed to transport cargo to the ISS.", "section_text": "NASA began a tradition of playing music to astronauts during the Gemini program , and first used music to wake up a flight crew during Apollo 15 . Each track is specially chosen , often by the astronauts ' families , and usually has a special meaning to an individual member of the crew , or is applicable to their daily activities . [ 140 ] For STS-135 , some of the wake-up calls were accompanied by greetings , from either the performing artist or NASA employees .", "section_title": "Wake-up calls", "title": "STS-135", "uid": "STS-135_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-135" }
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List_of_muzzle-loading_guns_1
[ [ "Caliber ( mm )", "Weapon name", "Country of origin", "Design" ], [ "64", "RML 2.5 inch Mountain Gun", "United Kingdom", "1879" ], [ "73", "2.9 inch Parrott rifle", "United States", "1860" ], [ "76", "3-inch ordnance rifle", "United States", "1862" ], [ "76", "RML 7 pounder Mountain Gun", "United Kingdom", "1873" ], [ "86", "Canon de campagne de 4 rayé", "France", "1858" ], [ "96", "Wiard rifle", "United States", "1861" ], [ "121", "Canon de 12 La Hitte", "France", "1859" ], [ "140", "70-pounder Whitworth naval gun", "United Kingdom", "1860s" ], [ "160", "RML 64 pounder 64 cwt gun", "United Kingdom", "1865" ], [ "160", "RML 64 pounder 71 cwt gun", "United Kingdom", "1870" ], [ "160", "RML 6.3 inch Howitzer", "United Kingdom", "1878" ], [ "178", "RML 7 inch gun", "United Kingdom", "1860s-1890s" ], [ "191", "Widow Blakely", "Confederate States of America", "1861" ], [ "203", "RML 8 inch gun", "United Kingdom", "1866" ], [ "206", "68-pounder Lancaster gun", "United Kingdom", "1850s" ], [ "227", "RML 9 inch 12 ton gun", "United Kingdom", "1865" ], [ "233", "Somerset cannon", "United Kingdom", "1863" ], [ "254", "RML 10 inch 18 ton gun", "United Kingdom", "1868" ], [ "279", "RML 11 inch 25 ton gun", "United Kingdom", "1867" ], [ "305", "RML 12 inch 25 ton gun", "United Kingdom", "1866" ] ]
{ "intro": "Muzzle-loading guns (as opposed to muzzle-loading mortars and howitzers) are an early type of artillery, (often field artillery, but naval artillery and siege artillery were other types of muzzleloading artillery), used before, and even for some time after, breech-loading cannon became common. Projectile (shot, and later shell) and powder charge are loaded via the muzzle and rammed down the barrel, and then fired at the target. Muzzle-loading artillery came in smoothbore and rifled form, the rifled guns increasingly taking over from the smoothbores as time past and technology improved. Most were made of bronze because of a lack of metallurgic technology, but cast and wrought-iron guns were common as well, particularly later on. Muzzleloading artillery evolved across a wide range of styles, beginning with the bombard, and evolving into culverins, falconets, sakers, demi-cannon, rifled muzzle-loaders, Parrott rifles, and many other styles. Handcannons are excepted from this list because they are hand-held and typically of small caliber.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Rifled muzzle-loading cannon", "title": "List of muzzle-loading guns", "uid": "List_of_muzzle-loading_guns_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_muzzle-loading_guns" }
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Vancouver_Whitecaps_FC_Residency_3
[ [ "Year", "Player", "Goals" ], [ "2011", "Camilo", "12" ], [ "2012", "Darren Mattocks", "7" ], [ "2013", "Camilo", "22" ], [ "2014", "Pedro Morales", "10" ], [ "2015", "Octavio Rivero", "10" ], [ "2016", "Pedro Morales", "9" ], [ "2017", "Fredy Montero", "13" ], [ "2018", "Kei Kamara", "14" ], [ "2019", "Fredy Montero", "8" ] ]
{ "intro": "Vancouver Whitecaps FC is a Canadian professional soccer team based in Vancouver, British Columbia that competes in the Western Conference of Major League Soccer (MLS). The Whitecaps were the 17th team to enter Major League Soccer and replaced the USSF Division 2 team of the same name in the city. The club has been owned and managed by the same group since their USSF days, having graduated to MLS after the conclusion of the USSF's 2010 season. The MLS version of the team is a phoenix club, and the third to carry the legacy of the Whitecaps name. In the 2012 season, the team became the first Canadian team to qualify for the MLS Cup Playoffs.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Player records and awards -- Golden Boot", "title": "Vancouver Whitecaps FC", "uid": "Vancouver_Whitecaps_FC_Residency_3", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vancouver_Whitecaps_FC" }
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List_of_Jewish_actors_10
[ [ "Name", "Years", "Nationality/profession" ], [ "Jack Benny", "1894-1974", "American comedian , vaudeville performer , and radio , television , and film actor" ], [ "Gertrude Berg", "1899-1966", "American radio and television actress" ], [ "Elisabeth Bergner", "1897-1986", "Austrian film actress" ], [ "Fanny Brice", "1891-1951", "American comedian , singer , and entertainer" ], [ "George Burns", "1896-1996", "American comedian and actor" ], [ "Eddie Cantor", "1892-1964", "American comedian , singer , actor , songwriter" ], [ "Michael Chekov", "1891-1955", "Russian-American Academy Award-nominated actor , director" ], [ "Hermione Gingold", "1897-1987", "British actress" ], [ "Harold Goldblatt", "1899-1982", "( Northern ) Irish actor" ], [ "Jetta Goudal", "1891-1985", "Dutch-American actress" ], [ "Leslie Howard", "1893-1943", "British film actor" ], [ "Moe Howard", "1897-1975", "American comedian and actor" ], [ "Shemp Howard", "1895-1955", "American comedian and actor" ], [ "Sam Jaffe", "1891-1984", "American film and stage actor" ], [ "Ida Kaminska", "1899-1980", "Polish Academy Award-nominated actress" ], [ "Francis Lederer", "1899-2000", "Czech-born actor" ], [ "Ernst Lubitsch", "1892-1947", "German-American filmmaker and actor" ], [ "Lilyan Tashman", "1896-1934", "American actor" ], [ "Groucho Marx", "1890-1977", "American comedian and actor" ], [ "Gummo Marx", "1893-1977", "American comedian and actor" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of notable Jewish actors and actresses.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Born in the 1890s", "title": "List of Jewish actors", "uid": "List_of_Jewish_actors_10", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Jewish_actors" }
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List_of_Indycar_races_1
[ [ "Event", "Track", "USAC", "Races", "Seasons" ], [ "ABC Supply 500", "Pocono Raceway", "1971-1981", "25", "25" ], [ "ABC Supply Wisconsin 250", "Milwaukee Mile", "1956-1979", "115", "73" ], [ "Atlanta 100", "Lakewood Speedway", "1956-1958", "12", "6" ], [ "Atlanta 500 Classic", "Atlanta Motor Speedway", "1965-1966 1978", "14", "11" ], [ "Bavaria Champ Car Grand Prix", "TT Circuit Assen", "", "1", "1" ], [ "Belgian Champ Car Grand Prix", "Circuit Zolder", "", "1", "1" ], [ "Bobby Ball Memorial", "Arizona State Fairgrounds", "1956-1963", "15", "15" ], [ "Brainerd 200", "Brainerd International Raceway", "1969", "2", "1" ], [ "California 200", "Hanford Motor Speedway", "1967-1969", "4", "3" ], [ "California 500", "Ontario Motor Speedway", "1970-1978", "11", "11" ], [ "Caesars Palace Grand Prix", "Caesars Palace , Las Vegas", "", "2", "2" ], [ "Daily Express Indy Silverstone", "Silverstone Circuit", "1978", "1", "1" ], [ "Dan Gurney 200", "Pacific Raceways", "1969", "1", "1" ], [ "USAC Daytona 100", "Daytona International Speedway", "1959", "1", "1" ], [ "Dayton 25", "Dayton Speedway", "1956*", "1", "1" ], [ "Delphi Indy 200", "Walt Disney World Speedway", "", "5", "5" ], [ "Phoenix 250", "ISM Raceway", "1964-1978", "64", "45" ], [ "Detroit 100", "Michigan State Fairgrounds Speedway", "1957", "6", "6" ], [ "Edmonton Indy", "Edmonton City Centre Airport", "", "8", "8" ], [ "Firestone Indy 200", "Nashville Superspeedway", "", "8", "8" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following are lists of Indy Car (American Championship car) races from 1905 up to and including the 2020 season. The lists include IndyCar events sanctioned by the AAA, USAC, CART and IndyCar:", "section_text": "The following is a list of former Indycar races : Paved Oval/Speedway Dirt Oval/Speedway Road Course/Street Circuit", "section_title": "Former Indy Car races and locations", "title": "List of Indycar races", "uid": "List_of_Indycar_races_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indycar_races" }
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List_of_airlines_of_British_Columbia_1
[ [ "Airline", "Hub airport ( s ) or headquarters", "Notes" ], [ "Air BC", "Vancouver", "1980 - 2002 , to Air Canada Jazz" ], [ "Air Southwest", "Chilliwack", "1983 - 2005" ], [ "Airspeed Aviation", "Abbotsford", "1986 - 2009 , sold to Orca Airways" ], [ "Baxter Aviation", "Nanaimo Harbour", "1985 - 2007 , sold to West Coast Air" ], [ "BCWest Air", "Abbotsford", "2007 - 2008 , ended in October 2008 due to unresolved shareholder dispute" ], [ "Canadian Pacific Air Lines", "Vancouver", "1942 - 1987 , also known as CP Air , to Canadian Airlines International , the callsign is still used by Canadian North" ], [ "Harmony Airways", "Vancouver", "2002 - 2007" ], [ "Hawkair", "Terrace and Kitimat", "1994 - 2016 , On November 18th 2016 , Hawkair declared bankruptcy , had all assets seized for liquidation , and permanently suspended operations" ], [ "Pacific Western Airlines", "Vancouver", "1946 - 1987 , to Canadian Airlines" ], [ "Powell Air", "Powell River", "1975 - 1987 , merged with Air BC to form Pacific Coastal Airlines" ], [ "Queen Charlotte Airlines", "Vancouver Water", "1946 - 1955 , sold to Pacific Western Airlines" ], [ "Sonicblue Airways", "Vancouver", "1982 - ceased operations 2006" ], [ "Trans-Provincial Airlines", "Prince Rupert", "? - 1993 , sold to Harbour Air" ], [ "Western Express Airlines", "Vancouver", "? - c2001" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of airlines of British Columbia which have an Air Operator's Certificate issued by Transport Canada, the country's civil aviation authority. These are airlines that are based in British Columbia.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Defunct airlines", "title": "List of airlines of British Columbia", "uid": "List_of_airlines_of_British_Columbia_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_airlines_of_British_Columbia" }
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Ferris_wheel_0
[ [ "Name", "Height m ( ft )", "Completed", "Country", "Location" ], [ "High Roller", "167.6 ( 550 )", "2014", "United States", "Las Vegas , Nevada" ], [ "Singapore Flyer", "165 ( 541 )", "2008", "Singapore", "Marina Centre , Downtown Core" ], [ "Star of Nanchang", "160 ( 525 )", "2006", "China", "Nanchang , Jiangxi" ], [ "London Eye", "135 ( 443 )", "2000", "United Kingdom", "South Bank , Lambeth , London" ], [ "Sky Dream", "126 ( 413 )", "2017", "Taiwan", "Lihpao Land , Taichung" ], [ "Redhorse Osaka Wheel", "123 ( 404 )", "2016", "Japan", "Expocity , Suita , Osaka" ], [ "The Wheel at ICON Park Orlando", "122 ( 400 )", "2015", "United States", "Orlando , Florida" ], [ "Suzhou Ferris Wheel", "120 ( 394 )", "2009", "China", "Suzhou , Jiangsu" ], [ "Melbourne Star", "120 ( 394 )", "2008", "Australia", "Docklands , Melbourne" ], [ "Tianjin Eye", "120 ( 394 )", "2008", "China", "Yongle Bridge , Hongqiao , Tianjin" ], [ "Changsha Ferris Wheel", "120 ( 394 )", "2004", "China", "Changsha , Hunan" ], [ "Zhengzhou Ferris Wheel", "120 ( 394 )", "2003", "China", "Century Amusement Park , Henan" ], [ "Sky Dream Fukuoka", "120 ( 394 )", "2002", "Japan", "Evergreen Marinoa , Fukuoka , Kyūshū" ], [ "Diamond and Flower Ferris Wheel", "117 ( 384 )", "2001", "Japan", "Kasai Rinkai Park , Tokyo , Honshū" ], [ "Sun Wheel", "115 ( 377 )", "2014", "Vietnam", "Da Nang" ], [ "Star of Lake Tai", "115 ( 377 )", "2008", "China", "Lake Tai , Wuxi , Jiangsu" ], [ "Daikanransha", "115 ( 377 )", "1999", "Japan", "Palette Town , Odaiba , Honshū" ], [ "Cosmo Clock 21 ( 2nd installation )", "112.5 ( 369 )", "1999", "Japan", "Minato Mirai 21 , Yokohama , Honshū" ], [ "Tempozan Ferris Wheel", "112.5 ( 369 )", "1997", "Japan", "Osaka , Honshū" ], [ "Harbin Ferris Wheel", "110 ( 361 )", "2003", "China", "Harbin , Heilongjiang" ] ]
{ "intro": "A Ferris wheel is an amusement ride consisting of a rotating upright wheel with multiple passenger-carrying components (commonly referred to as passenger cars, cabins, tubs, capsules, gondolas, or pods) attached to the rim in such a way that as the wheel turns, they are kept upright, usually by gravity. Some of the largest modern Ferris wheels have cars mounted on the outside of the rim, with electric motors to independently rotate each car to keep it upright. These wheels are sometimes referred to as observation wheels and their cars referred to as capsules. However, these alternative names are also used for wheels with conventional gravity-oriented cars. The original Ferris Wheel was designed and constructed by George Washington Gale Ferris Jr. as a landmark for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. The generic term Ferris wheel, now used in American English for all such structures, has become the most common type of amusement ride at state fairs in the United States. The current tallest Ferris wheel is the 167.6-metre (550 ft) High Roller in Las Vegas, Nevada, which opened to the public in March 2014.", "section_text": "See also : List of Ferris wheels The 94 m Great Wheel at Earls Court , London , world 's tallest Ferris wheel 1895–1900 The 100 m Grande Roue de Paris , world 's tallest Ferris wheel 1900–1920 Chronology of world 's tallest-ever wheels 1893 : the original Ferris Wheel was 80.4 metres ( 264 ft ) tall . Built for the World 's Columbian Exposition in Chicago , Illinois , it was moved to St. Louis , Missouri , in 1904 for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition , and demolished there in 1906 . 1895 : the Great Wheel was built for the Empire of India Exhibition at Earls Court , London , UK , and was 94 metres ( 308 ft ) tall . [ 15 ] Construction began in March 1894 [ 16 ] and it opened to the public on 17 July 1895 . [ 17 ] It stayed in service until 1906 and was demolished in 1907 , having carried over 2.5 million passengers . [ 18 ] 1900 : the Grande Roue de Paris was built for the Exposition Universelle , a world 's fair held in Paris , France . It was demolished in 1920 , [ 8 ] but its 100-metre ( 328 ft ) height was not surpassed until almost 90 years after its construction . 1920 : the Wiener Riesenrad was built to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Emperor Franz Josef I , at the entrance of the Wurstelprater amusement park in Austria 's capital Vienna . Constructed in 1897 , when the Grande Roue de Paris was demolished in 1920 , the Riesenrad became the world 's tallest extant Ferris wheel with 64.75-metre ( 212 ft ) , and it remained so for the next 65 years until 1985 , its 97th year . 1985 : Technocosmos , later renamed Technostar , was an 85-metre ( 279 ft ) tall giant Ferris wheel , originally built for the Expo '85 World Fair in Tsukuba , Ibaraki , Japan . Work began on dismantling Technostar in November 2009 . 1989 : the Cosmo Clock 21 was built for the YES '89 Yokohama Exposition at Minato Mirai 21 , Yokohama , Japan . Originally constructed with a height of 107.5 metres ( 353 ft ) , [ 19 ] it was dismantled in 1997 and then in 1999 relocated onto a taller base which increased its overall height to 112.5 metres ( 369 ft ) . [ 20 ] 1992 : Igosu 108 at Biwako Tower , Shiga , Japan , opened April 26 at 108 metres ( 354 ft ) tall , hence its name . It has since been moved to Vietnam , where it opened as the Sun Wheel on a new base , now totaling 115 metres ( 377 ft ) tall . [ 21 ] 1997 : the Tempozan Ferris Wheel , in Osaka , Japan , opened to the public on 13 July , and is 112.5 metres ( 369 ft ) tall . [ 22 ] 1999 : the Daikanransha at Palette Town in Odaiba , Japan , is 115 metres ( 377 ft ) tall . [ 23 ] 2000 : the London Eye , in London , United Kingdom , is 135 metres ( 443 ft ) tall . Although officially opened on 31 December 1999 , it did not open to the public until March 2000 , because of technical problems . 2006 : the Star of Nanchang , in Nanchang , Jiangxi Province , China , opened for business in May and is 160 metres ( 525 ft ) tall . 2008 : the Singapore Flyer , in Singapore , is 165 metres ( 541 ft ) tall . It started rotating on 11 February , and officially opened to the public on 1 March 2008 . 2014 : the High Roller , in Las Vegas , Nevada , US , is 167.6 metres ( 550 ft ) tall . It opened to the public on 31 March 2014 , and is currently the world 's tallest Ferris wheel . [ 24 ] Timeline", "section_title": "World 's tallest Ferris wheels", "title": "Ferris wheel", "uid": "Ferris_wheel_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferris_wheel" }
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List_of_Highlander_cast_members_1
[ [ "Actor", "Role", "Appearances", "Year" ], [ "Wendell Wright", "Sgt . Thomas Powell", "The Gathering , The Road Not Taken , Innocent Man", "1992" ], [ "Matthew Walker", "Ian MacLeod", "Family Tree , Homeland , Prophecy", "1992-1996" ], [ "Christianne Hirt", "Angie Burke", "The Road Not Taken , Revenge Is Sweet", "1992" ], [ "Jay Brazeau", "Commissioner Stanley Stosh Cominski", "Free Fall , Bad Day In Building A", "1992" ], [ "Leslie Carlson", "Sam Thompson", "Free Fall , Deadly Medicine", "1992" ], [ "Tim Reid", "Sgt . Ray Bennett", "Revenge Is Sweet , See No Evil , Eyewitness", "1992" ], [ "Werner Stocker", "Darius", "Band of Brothers , For Tomorrow We Die , The Beast Below , Saving Grace , The Hunters", "1993" ], [ "Hugues Leforestier", "Inspector Raymond LeBrun", "For Evil 's Sake , For Tomorrow We Die , Saving Grace", "1993" ], [ "Roland Gift", "Xavier St . Cloud", "For Tomorrow We Die , Unholy Alliance , Unholy Alliance Part Two , Finale , Double Jeopardy", "1993-1994" ], [ "Elizabeth Gracen", "Amanda", "The Lady and The Tiger , The Return of Amanda , Legacy , The Cross of St. Antoine , Rite of Passage , Finale , Finale Part 2 , Double Eagle , Reunion , The Colonel , Methuselah 's Gift , The Immortal Cimoli , Dramatic License , Money No Object , The Stone of Scone , Forgive Us Our Trespasses , To Be , Not To Be", "1993-1998" ], [ "Roger Daltrey", "Hugh Fitzcairn", "The Hunters , Star-Crossed , Till Death , The Stone of Scone , Unusual Suspects , To Be , Not To Be", "1993-1998" ], [ "Peter Hudson", "James Horton", "The Hunters , The Watchers , Unholy Alliance , Unholy Alliance Part Two , Counterfeit , Counterfeit Part Two , One Minute to Midnight , To Be , Not To Be", "1993-1998" ], [ "Bruce A . Young", "Carl Robinson", "Run For Your Life , Manhunt", "1993-1996" ], [ "Alexandra Stewart", "Catherine Legris", "Unholy Alliance , Unholy Alliance Part Two", "1994" ], [ "Stacey Travis", "Renee Delaney", "Unholy Alliance , Unholy Alliance Part Two , Double Jeopardy", "1994-1997" ], [ "Nadia Cameron", "Rebecca Horne", "Legacy , Methuselah 's Gift", "1994-1996" ], [ "Alexandra Vandernoot", "Lisa Halle/Lisa Milon", "Counterfeit ( uncredited ) , Counterfeit Part Two", "1994" ], [ "Myles Ferguson", "Kenny", "The Lamb , Reunion", "1994-1995" ], [ "David Robb", "Kalas", "Song of the Executioner , Star-Crossed , Methos , Finale , Finale Part 2", "1994" ], [ "Peter Wingfield", "Methos", "Methos , Finale , Finale Part 2 , Chivalry , Timeless , Deliverance , Methuselah 's Gift , Through a Glass , Darkly , Till Death , Judgement Day , One Minute to Midnight , The Messenger , The Valkyrie , Comes a Horseman , Revelation 6:8 , Forgive Us Our Trespasses , The Modern Prometheus , Archangel , Indiscretions , To Be , Not To Be", "1995-1998" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following is a list of cast members who portrayed characters appearing in the movies and series of the Highlander franchise. As for the series, listed are, in chronological order, regular cast, recurring cast as well as guest cast credited in the opening credits. Guest actors credited in the closing credits are not listed.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Series -- Highlander : The Series ( 1992–1998 )", "title": "List of Highlander cast members", "uid": "List_of_Highlander_cast_members_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Highlander_cast_members" }
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World's_busiest_passenger_air_routes_15
[ [ "Rank", "Airport 1", "Airport 2", "Passengers ( 2017 )" ], [ "1", "Bogotá", "Panama City", "698,916" ], [ "2", "Bogotá", "Mexico City", "533,444" ], [ "3", "Bogotá", "Lima", "470,514" ], [ "4", "Bogotá", "Miami", "469,899" ], [ "5", "Bogotá", "Madrid", "447,470" ], [ "6", "Bogotá", "Quito", "391,586" ], [ "7", "Bogotá", "Santiago de Chile", "366,904" ], [ "8", "Medellín", "Panama City", "366,630" ], [ "9", "Bogotá", "Buenos Aires", "333,481" ], [ "10", "Bogotá", "Cancún", "306,905" ] ]
{ "intro": "These are lists of the busiest air routes by the number of passengers flown, by seat capacity and by aircraft movements.", "section_text": "Busiest domestic air routes in Colombia [ 23 ] Rank Airport 1 Airport 2 Passengers ( 2017 ) 1 Bogotá Medellín 3,013,297 2 Bogotá Cartagena 2,433,483 3 Bogotá Cali 2,083,833 4 Bogotá Barranquilla 1,435,766 5 Bogotá Santa Marta 1,151,101 6 Bogotá Archipelago of San Andrés , Providencia and Santa Catalina 951,880 7 Bogotá Bucaramanga 942,793 8 Bogotá Pereira 849,118 9 Cartagena Medellín 738,699 10 Bogotá Montería 568,500 Busiest international air routes in Colombia [ 23 ]", "section_title": "Regional statistics -- Colombia ( 2017 )", "title": "List of busiest passenger air routes", "uid": "World's_busiest_passenger_air_routes_15", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_busiest_passenger_air_routes" }
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Performance_Ranking_of_Scientific_Papers_for_World_Universities_10
[ [ "2010", "University", "Country" ], [ "01", "University of Colorado- Boulder", "US" ], [ "02", "University of Washington- Seattle", "US" ], [ "03", "California Institute of Technology", "US" ], [ "04", "Swiss Federal Institute of Technology- Zurich", "Switzerland" ], [ "05", "University of California- Berkeley", "US" ], [ "06", "Columbia University", "US" ], [ "07", "Massachusetts Institute of Technology", "US" ], [ "08", "University of California- San Diego", "US" ], [ "09", "University of Hawaii", "US" ], [ "10", "Harvard University", "US" ], [ "11", "The University of Tokyo", "Japan" ], [ "12", "University of Maryland- College Park", "US" ], [ "13", "University of Arizona", "US" ], [ "14", "University of Wisconsin- Madison", "US" ], [ "15", "University of Cambridge", "United Kingdom" ], [ "16", "Colorado State University", "US" ], [ "17", "University of Paris VI : Pierre et Marie Curie", "France" ], [ "18", "The Australian National University", "Australia" ], [ "19", "University of California- Los Angeles", "US" ], [ "20", "University of Oxford", "United Kingdom" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities or NTU Ranking is a ranking system of world universities by scientific paper volume, impact, and performance output. The ranking was originally published from 2007-2011 by the Higher Education Evaluation and Accreditation Council of Taiwan (HEEACT) and has been published since 2012 by the National Taiwan University. It uses bibliometric methods to analyze and rank the scientific paper performance. In addition to the overall ranking, it includes a list of the top universities in six fields and fourteen subjects. The rankings were introduced in 2007. The original ranking methodology favored toward universities with medical schools. In 2008, HEEACT began publishing a Field Based Ranking including six fields: agriculture and environmental sciences (AGE), clinical medicine (MED), engineering, computing, and technology (ENG), life sciences (LIFE), natural sciences (SCI), and social sciences (SOC). In 2010, HEEACT began publishing subject rankings in fields of various field of science and technology. Science fields are divided into physics, chemistry, mathematics, and geosciences. Technology fields are split up into electrical engineering, computer science, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering (including energy and fuels), materials science, and civil engineering (including environmental engineering). HEEACT ended the Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities Project in 2012. Due to disagreement about ranking results, the Taiwanese education authorities announced that the government would no longer support the Higher Education Evaluation and Accreditation Council of Taiwan to do this ranking.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "HEEACT World University Rankings ( Top 20 by subject ) -- Geosciences", "title": "Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities", "uid": "Performance_Ranking_of_Scientific_Papers_for_World_Universities_10", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Performance_Ranking_of_Scientific_Papers_for_World_Universities" }
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